Happy Hanukkah!Prayer Recited at the time of the lighting of the candles of the menorah.

With Glowing Hearts!Anne

MUST BE EASTER!Anne Baird

Happy Norooz!Anne

Happy Navrooz!Anne

FLYING HIGH!Anne

Dance As If No One is Watching!Anne

The Love in Daddy's HandsLyrics by Holly Dunn

Surfer DadAnne

Luscious LadyAnne

You Just Get Better!Anne

Can You Feel the Love?Anne

Love is Here to StayAnne

A Mother's PrayerAnne

You're a Gift!Anne

That's My Grandma!Anne

BatwingsAnne

Do We Know Them?Anne

Hestia, Goddess of the Hearth and Home.Anne

The Christmas Feast.Anne

Merry Christmas!Anne Baird

Merry Christmas!Anne Baird

You Make It All Happen!Anne

Santa's Treats!Anne

Happy Thanksgiving!Anne

New Year's Day is Everybody's Birthday!Anne

SWAN CAROUSELBy Anne

When Pigs Fly: A St. Patrick's Day CelebrationAnne

Only One WorldAnne

Rabbit Carousel: It's Spring!Anne

Passover: Why is This Night Different?By Anne

One Hand, One HeartAnne

Shirin's WeddingAnne

Alexandra's Baby!Anne

Back to School!By Anne

I'm Thinking of You.By Anne

I'm Flying!Anne

Moon FestivalBy Anne

Feel Better FairyBy Anne

WHAT CHILD IS THIS?By William Chatterton Dix, 1865

HAPPY NEW YEAR!By Anne Baird

HAPPY NEW YEAR!By Anne Baird

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!By Anne

Thoughts of You Make Me Happy!By Anne

The Dishes Will Wait!By Anne Baird

Liquid Sunshine!By Anne Baird

Cheek to Cheek!By Anne Baird

Happy Purim Holiday!by Anne Baird

Brigid and St. Patrick's Day.By Anne Baird

Holy Week!By Anne Baird

Virgo Mothers' Day!By Anne Baird

Baby, Hold On to Me!By Anne Baird

All You Need is Love!By Anne Baird

Let the Gentle Rains FallBy Anne Baird

You've Got a Friend in Me!By Anne Baird

Coffee Therapy/Life TherapyBy Anne Baird

In the Palm of His HandBy Anne

In the Palm of His Hand.Anne

You Wouldn't Mourn So Deeply...Anne Baird

DAFFODILSWilliam Wordsworth

Wind Beneath My WingsAnne Baird

Slaying the Woolly MammothAnne Baird

SUMMER SOLSTICE: The Return of the Sun. Anne Baird

Oh Canada!Canadian National Anthem

Happy Birthday, USA!Katharine Lee Bates

Doing the Happy Dance!By Anne Baird

She Comes Sailing on the Wind.By Gordon Light, 1944

Have A Nice Day!Anne Baird

The Net of IndraBy Anne Baird

The Moon FestivalBy Anne Baird

Happy Pumpkin Days!By Anne Baird

Happy Birthday, Big Guy!By

Happy Birthday, Sweetheart!By Anne Baird

Happy Birthday, Beauty!By Anne Baird

I Miss You!By Anne Baird

Wild Thing!By Anne Baird

The Christmas PageantBy Anne Baird

Giving Thanks!By Anne Baird

Singing Herbs of the SidInspired by a story by Sharon Paice MacLeod, for Sage Woman Magazine

Mother: The Sweetest Name on Earth! By Anne Baird

Happy New Year, Goddess!Anne Baird

Tie Me Kangaroo Down!By Anne Baird

Chinese New Year, 2014 ~ Year of the Horse.By Anne Baird

I Will Love You ForeverBy Anne Baird

It Hurts So Much...Anne Baird

The Hope of HummingbirdsBy Anne Baird

Sing a Song of Mothers!By Anne Baird

Happy Birthday, Sport!By Anne Baird

Happy Father's Day, Sport!Anne Baird

Olga Sprints HomeAnne Baird

The First Thanksgiving!By Anne Baird

Hope is the Thing With Feathers...By Emily Dickinson

Hope is the Thing With Feathers...By Emily Dickinson

Ugly Holiday SweatersBy Anne Baird

Winter Solstice ~ Yalda!By Anne Baird

Skadi ~ Norse Goddess of Winter SolsticeBy Anne Baird

Safe in My True Love's ArmsBy Anne Baird

Chinese New Year 2015: Year of the RamBy Anne Baird

Tree of LifeAnne Baird

Ladybug: A Celebration of Fathers.Anne Baird

Canada Day 2015: The Canadian Women's Soccer Team!Anne Baird

You're the Bee's Knees!Anne Baird

The Great Horned Owl Anne Baird

For the FallenLaurence Binyan

Unto Us a Child is BornIsaiah 9:6-7, King James Version

Chinese New Year 2016, The Year of the MonkeyAnne Baird

Family is Forever!Anonymous

Born to LoveAnne Baird

St. Patrick's Day Anne Baird

Mary and the Empty Tomb.Anne Baird

Refugee Madonna and Child.Anne Baird

Making the Love Grow!By Anne Baird

HAPPY DIWALI!By Anne Baird

Heart of OakBy Anne Baird

Christmas EveBy Anne Baird

Christmas Happiness!By Anne Baird

Chinese New Year 2017: The Year of the RoosterAnne Baird

What a Wonderful World!By Anne Baird

Ukrainian EasterAnne Baird

Happy 150th Birthday, Canada!By Anne Baird

Happy Eid!By Anne Baird

World on Fire.Anne Baird

HAPPY!Anne Baird

Remembrance DayAnne Baird

HAPPY PURIM HOLIDAY!Author: by Anne Baird

Purim, celebrated on March 14th or 15th, is one of the most joyous of Jewish holidays. It celebrates Queen Esther.

Married to Ahasuerus, king of Persia, she was ordered by her guardian, Mordecai, to conceal the fact that she was Jewish from her husband. Later, discovering that wicked Haman, Prime Minister to the king, planned to kill all the Jews, including Mordecai, she risked the displeasure of her husband, and her life, to foil the plot.

She made a bold decision that changed history.

"I will go into the king, and if I perish, I perish."

She exposed Haman's plan to murder all of her people, including herself. Ahasuerus was outraged.

Haman was hung from the gallows he had built for Mordecai. The Jews were given permission to defend themselves from the massacre, and triumphed. Mordecai became the king's new minister. Esther lived, a beloved queen, who was regarded as the savior of her people.

Every year, at Purim, the Jews remember her, and how she delivered them from certain death.

ABUNDANCEAuthor: Anne

In her garden, a woman can be a goddess! Whether she has a few miniature pots of herbs, a patio pot garden, or a BIG garden, with rolling lawns, she’s the Goddess of Abundance.

Notice that she isn’t waiting around for good things to happen. She works for the garden she dreams of. It’s dirty work, but she loves it. The result of her soul-ful labor, she knows, will be Beauty and Abundance.

She may even pray as she works. Gardening is a form of prayer. It’s faith that, if you do your part, the soil will be fruitful.

Do you yearn for abundance? First, believe it’s possible. Believe that the Universe is abundant beyond imagination. That Spirit wants to give what you need. Trust. Remember, the first job God ever gave Man was to care for the Garden!

Do you create abundance in other ways? Fine. Not everyone was born to the shovel. But whatever your garden is, cultivate it. Do the dreaming. Do the work.

With a mindset like that, how can you fail?

BEAUTYAuthor: Anne

A beauty sits in front of a mirror. No longer a girl, her curves proclaim her fertility, her readiness to love, to bear and nurture a child, or to birth the children of her imagination. Her hands are capable, her feet planted on the ground.

She doesn’t fear aging. Why should she? She knows that her Creator sees her as perfect. She is Beauty, now and forever, just like the rest of God’s creation. Her intention is to pay attention to all of that Beauty, to care for and give thanks for it.

Behind her in the mirror is a reflection of how she may look in twenty or thirty years. Her beauty is undiminished. A new luster has been added ~ a glow that comes with wisdom and a compassionate, tested heart.

Through the window, we see three moons, representing three stages in a woman’s life: Maiden, Mother, and Wise Woman. Each phase brings its unique beauty. Each is to be cherished and celebrated.

Look for beauty in everything you see. Find it in yourself!

CREATIVITYAuthor: Anne

A violinist kicks up her heels as she plays. She thinks she’s alone ~ but she’s not.

Upholding her with abundant energy are the Spirits of Creation and Creativity. They’ve been drawn to her side by the bliss she expresses in her art – her intention to create. When you dance like that, all Creation dances with you!

So dance! Sing. Learn to play an instrument. Come up with a vision nobody has ever had before. Make a new connection. Whatever your art is, practice it with joy.

The Universe delights in your creativity!

We need the song you were born to sing.

EXPANSIONAuthor: Anne

A woman emerges from a shell on the beach. The shell is the chambered nautilus. What does the nautilus mean? Everything. Its life is a metaphor for her soul journey.

The nautilus embodies transformation. Born as a tiny, single-chambered shell, it grows by adding new chambers to the first. As each fresh cell is completed, the nautilus moves in, and creates an identical, larger dwelling space. Over a 20-year lifespan, it reaches an impressive size.

It travels by jet propulsion. Propelling itself backwards, it seeks new horizons to support expanding needs. It uses currents to assist its journey, yet swims against the tide when necessary.

It’s a survivor! The nautilus sailed ancient seas before dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Yet it adapts successfully to modern conditions.

Do you want to grow? Remember the nautilus. Build your life one cell at a time. Remain open to life’s currents and opportunities. Adapt to them, while staying true to your deepest instincts. Buck the tide when necessary. Journey fearlessly into an uncertain but promising future.

Trust yourself, and an ever-expanding Universe. Your destiny is to grow!

KINDNESSAuthor: Anne

A mother and her child bring roses to an elderly woman living alone in a city apartment. In addition to the roses, they bring the gift of their attention.

They also receive a gift. Grandma’s shining face lifts their hearts along with hers. And though limited by age and infirmity, she still has lessons to impart. Her contented cat and thriving plant show her care for something beside herself. Kindness is a practice we learn best by example.

Kindness is the core of many faith practices. The Dalai Lama says, “My religion is kindness.” Mother Teresa was a wonderful example of the power of kindness to transform the world.. “Don’t wait for leaders,” she advised. “Do it alone, person to person.”

Does someone need a kindness from you today? Do it! As the little girl in our image has learned, “A bit of fragrance clings to the hand that gives roses.” (Chinese Proverb)

LOVEAuthor: Anne

A woman springs from a bed of roses into a golden sky. She’s so immersed in Spirit that she’s become part of it. To such a person, nothing is impossible. She gives and receives love freely. The more she gives, the more she has to give away.

What’s her secret? She’s learned to trust the Wisdom that made her. She chooses to believe in her own divinity. She knows that until she loves herself, she can’t fully love anything else. Not even the person who lies closest to her heart.

“I am whole. I am perfect. I am love,” she sings to herself.

It may take a while to believe that. So many voices say that she’s NOT! Voices insisting that she’s unworthy. Ugly, even. One of the loudest voices repeating these cruel slanders has been hers.

Perhaps you’ve heard those voices? Don’t listen. Not even to yourself. You are whole. You are perfect. Just as you were created. And you were made for a special purpose. You were created to express love on Earth.

How wonderful is that?

RECEPTIVITYAuthor: Anne

A beautiful woman meditates beneath the Tree of Life. The Tree’s roots sink deep into the Earth. Reaching for Heaven, its branches carry a rich harvest of tender leaves and golden pears.

The woman too is fruitful. Is she with child? Perhaps. She may also be pregnant with an idea, a dream, a poem or song she has carried in her heart for a long time. Now, she’s ready to bring it forth.

To support her intention to generate something new – whether it is a baby, a work of imagination, or a new level of personal growth – she enlists the powerful, creative energy of a loving Universe.

How does she do that? She sits quietly and opens her heart to all that Creation is ready to lavish on her. There will be work to do, of course. But first comes the belief in infinite possibility.

“I am open and ready to receive,” she breathes, aligning herself with Spirit.

Say, “yes” to your dreams. Be ready to receive. Be glad to give back.

Expect miracles.

HEARTS IN SWING TIMEAuthor: Anne

In 1767, the great French court painter, Jean-Honore Fragonard, painted The Swing. In his image a lady, dressed as a shepherdess, was swinging. Her swing was pulled to and fro by her lover, who enjoyed glimpses of her lovely legs as her skirts flew up.

In this card, the woman is self-propelled, her swing carried by peaceful doves. She doesn't care if anyone sees her legs. Not that they could, for she swings alone, high in a midnight sky.

She’s thinking of her love. Who or what is it? We don't know. Women have many loves: a beloved partner, a friend, a family member, a child, a calling, perhaps a spiritual connection. She could even be falling – at long last! – in love with herself.

Her heart swings joyfully in time to music that only she hears.

She’s in love with her life, and all its rich potential.

That’s why this card is for YOU.

It comes with love…

BAST ~ THE CAT GODDESSAuthor: Anne

Women and cats go back a long way. In ancient Egypt, cats were associated with the sun god, Ra, and the moon goddess, Isis.

Domestic cats were protected by Bast, Ra’s daughter. Her temple in the city of Bubastis had a necropolis where hundreds of mummified cats were buried. It was a capital crime to kill a cat in Bubastis, even accidentally. Cat owners shaved off their eyebrows as a sign of mourning when their pets died. Bast’s gifts to cat lovers were joy and pleasure.

Cats can also be a mixed blessing. When they’re really attached, they don’t want you to leave home without them!

Let's join Bast in celebrating our love affair with cats! They’re maddening. Independent. Infuriating. Sometimes as needy as a two year old. In short, they’re cats. On the whole, however, the Egyptians got it right. Cats bring joy and pleasure.

Most of the time.

MAJOR EVENTAuthor: Anne

Your birthday is such a major event.

You’re so alive!

You don’t have to jump out of cakes to dazzle us.

(Though it wouldn’t surprise us if you did.)We’re already dazzled!

So Happy Birthday, Goddess!

Every day with you is a celebration.

ARIES ~ MARCH 21 - APRIL 19Author: Anne

Aries is the first sign of the Zodiac, symbolized by the bold ram. An Aries woman is a “doer!” She tackles projects less confidant signs would flee. Highly physical, she brings energy and vitality to every task. The possibility of failure seldom occurs to her! She revels in the glory of action, the joy of love. She’s also a devoted friend, companion, and family member.

In this image, she’s shown as a Native American or First Nation woman who lives a life of adventure and challenge in the foothills and peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountain Big Horned Sheep lives there too. Dressed in her beautiful ceremonial robes, she pauses for a rare quiet moment with the great ram. Like him, she’s proud and strong---prepared to follow her own path, no matter how challenging, and to fight for what she wants.

Celebrate her passionate life and dauntless spirit!

TAURUS ~ APRIL 20 - MARCH 20Author: Anne

The bull symbolizes Taurus, the second sign of the Zodiac. A woman born under this star is grounded, and embodies practical, solution-oriented energy. She generously shares the fruits of her labors with loved ones.

There are several legends connected with this sign. Over 3,500 years ago, King Minos, ruler of Crete, master of the Aegean Sea, and worshipper of the sacred bull, demanded that Athens send seven maidens and seven men every seven years to be sacrificed to Zeus in the bull arena of his palace in Knossos. To prolong their lives, dancers learned to vault between the horns of the bull, and to perform other evasive acrobatic feats, providing the king and his subjects with the bloody spectacle they relished.

In this image, the goddess is shown as one of those bull-dancers. Fearless, she leaps between the bull’s horns, performing her deadly dance in a still-existing courtyard of the palace at Knossos, complete with mural and the stone “Horns of Consecration.”

Celebrate her courage and steady spirit!

GEMINI ~ MAY 21 - JUNE 20Author: Anne

Gemini is the third sign of the Zodiac. The Twins are charming communicators who love sharing ideas. Intellectual and logical, they see both sides of any problem. Their interests make them fascinating companions.

Romula and Rima are my imaginary female versions of the twin founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. Born of a Vestal Virgin and the god Mars, the infant boys were cast into the Tiber River to drown, by the usurper of their grandfather’s throne. Miraculously, their basket drifted ashore. There, a she-wolf rescued and suckled them as if they were her own cubs. Later, a shepherd couple found and raised them to manhood.

The grown-up twins found and killed the usurper of their grandfather’s throne, and restored their grandparent to his rightful place. Then they founded their own city, Rome.

Romula and Rima sit beside their wolf mother in front of the Imperial City. Like Romulus and Remus, they dream of founding a city where outcasts may be free.

Celebrate their one-ness with each other and the world!

CANCER ~ JUNE 21 - JULY 22Author: Anne

Cancer is the fourth sign of the Zodiac. Its symbol, the Crab, hides a tender core inside a hardened outer shell. It survives in the most fluid, dynamic environment on Earth. This rare combination of toughness and sensibility, mirrors the vulnerable strength of women born under this sign.

A Cancer is sensitive, emotional, and spiritual. She leads from the heart, not the head. Intuitive and creative, she’s family-oriented, and lavishes love on lucky friends and relatives. She enjoys gathering her chosen family round her in her all-important home.

In this image, the Water Woman lovingly touches her beautiful crab. She admires its ability to carry a piece of its home with it wherever it goes. In her own changes, she has learned to create a sacred, inner home-space for herself as well. Surrounded by the blues and greens of the tide-pool where sea, sky and sand meet, she flows with the tide.

Celebrate her tender-toughness and loving heart!

LEO ~ JULY 23 - AUGUST 23Author: Anne

The Lion symbolizes Leo, the fifth sign of the Zodiac. Women born under this star are destined to shine! Radiant with energy, they attract friends and admirers as a blazing fire draws people by its heat. They’re natural-born leaders who love to take charge of challenging projects.

They’re also fun loving, hospitable, generous, fair-minded and loyal. Their dramatic flair and taste for the limelight make them entertaining companions. Their legendary warmth expands into their personal relationships. Exuberant lovers and devoted family members, they are also excellent friends, though they’re best in one-on-one relationships where a wider audience doesn’t distract them.

In this image, the Leo goddess is shown as a beautiful African woman accompanied by a lion. Comfortable and serene in their untamed environment, she revels in the heat of the sun, the abundant life surrounding her, and the brilliant oranges and yellows of the sunset. They are her favorite colors.

Celebrate the sunshine she brings into our lives.

VIRGO ~ AUGUST 24 - SEPTEMBER 23Author: Anne

The Virgin symbolizes Virgo, sixth sign of the zodiac. Women born under this star are sometimes regarded as prissy, reserved, and cool. The ancients saw her differently!

To them, “virginity ” wasn’t necessarily equated with abstinence. Isis, the Egyptian Moon Goddess, Great Mother, and Virgin Goddess, was married and bore a son. She was worshipped as the healing, feminine source of Egypt’s abundance. Perpetually renewed, she was forever virgin. Inspiring erotic love, she generated fertility in animals, crops and humans. Demeter, the Greek goddess of harvest and abundance, played a similar role, and was the fierce mother of Persephone.

With the triumph of patriarchal religion, Woman was tumbled from her ancient throne.

In this image, Virgo is shown as the Goddess of Abundance. Her border expresses her deep connections with the moon, harvest and fertility. It shows her life cycle from childhood, through motherhood, and finally to Wise Woman, sharing her secrets with a child.

Celebrate her abundant spirit!

LIBRA ~ SEPTEMBER 24 - OCTOBER 23Author: Anne

Libra, the seventh sign of the Zodiac, is the only sign represented by an instrument. A woman born under the Scales of Justice, however, isn’t cold or mechanical! Warm and vibrant, she’s passionate about relationships.

A daughter of Venus, she’s beautiful and creative. Her love of beauty often leads her toward a career in fashion or the arts. Her love of people makes her a fierce advocate for fairness and social justice, and a wonderful teacher. Her gifts of discernment, negotiation, and persuasion help generate the harmony and consensus this charismatic lover of life craves.

In this image, she kneels in the light of the setting Sun. She ponders the difficulty of achieving the perfect balance she yearns for. The border shows four Venuses. Two hold scales to measure human hearts. Two play the Celtic harps of harmony. At bottom, the scales have achieved equilibrium in the heart. At top, they shine against the Sun of justice. Doves bear olive branches of peace.

Celebrate her humanity, tenderness, and love of life!

SCORPIO ~ OCTOBER24 - NOVEMBER 22Author: Anne

Scorpio is the eighth sign of the Zodiac, symbolized by the scorpion. The Scorpio lives in two very different worlds: the world of action, and the world of psychic truth. Intense, strong-willed and enduring, she succeeds in most of her creative endeavors. If she has trouble, she perseveres. If she fails, she starts again. She constantly searches for meaning in her life. Her powers of regeneration are phenomenal!

Said to be the most passionate sign of the zodiac, she’s a legendary lover. Once her independent heart’s been given, she’s devoted to lovers, family, and friends alike.

In this image, the goddess has no fear of the scorpion’s sting. Respecting its solitary and independent nature as an aspect of her strength, she wears it as lightly as an ornament. The water she enters represents soul qualities of change, fluidity and regeneration. She brings life to her world and has the determination to see things through.

Celebrate her passion for renewal and significance!

SAGITTARIUS ~ NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 21Author: Anne

Sagittarius is the ninth sign of the Zodiac, represented by the Centaur. A woman born under this sign reflects the duality of half-man, half-horse.

Her animal nature gives her physical vitality, a love of Nature, and a passion for freedom and adventure. The most daring risk-taker of the Zodiac, her adaptable, optimistic nature protects her in difficult circumstances. A gifted storyteller, she’s suited for a career in writing, publishing, or communication. She’s a passionate friend and lover, and devoted family member. She gives generously with no strings attached, and is rarely jealous.

Her human nature is intellectually curious. She’s a lifelong learner and wisdom seeker, who craves spiritual as well as physical journeys. She is eager to share her discoveries with others.

In this image, the goddess confidently rides the back of the Centaur. Trusting her instincts and his sure-footedness, she rides into the unknown with an open and eager heart.

Celebrate her vibrant union of body and spirit!

CAPRICORN ~ DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 20Author: Anne

The goat symbolizes Capricorn, tenth sign of the Zodiac. A woman born under this star has power, endurance, and the drive to climb any mountain. She has strong organizational skills and the imagination and tenacity to achieve her wildest dreams. Once her cautious heart is given, she seldom takes it back. There’s no more loyal friend, lover or family member!

Myths surround Capricorn. A Greek legend tells us of Pan, the horned demigod with a man’s torso and goat’s legs, who preferred living in the mountains with the animals he loved, rather than with his fellow gods on Mount Olympus. He played his pipes in the hills, and enjoyed pursuing the nymphs he adored.

In this image, like Pan, the goddess enjoys a moment of solitude among her mountain goats. Like them, she is sure-footed and fearless, strong to protect her loved ones, intent on following her own path, and relishing her privacy.

Celebrate her boldly going where others fear to tread!

AQUARIUS ~ JANUARY 21 - FEBRUARY 19Author: Anne

Aquarius is the eleventh sign of the Zodiac. An Aquarian is a social creature who rules the House of Friends. That’s why a small companion attends the mermaid who is the Woman of the Sea in this image.

Visionary, philanthropic, inspirational and caring, she helps people to help themselves. A good friend, lover and loyal family member, she brings innovation and positive change

She bridges three of the four classic elements of the planet: earth, air, water and fire. Living in a magical place where earth meets sky and sea, she reminds us of the Little Mermaid of Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale, who falls in love with a mortal man and sacrifices everything to join him in his world.

Above her head, reels the ocean of Heaven where her spirit flies freely, while her body swims in the waters below. Behind her is the world she loves.

Celebrate her daring reach for new levels of consciousness and living!

PISCES ~ FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 20Author: Anne

The fish symbolizes Pisces, the twelfth sign of the Zodiac. A woman born under this sign experiences life as fluid, ever changing, and filled with rich potential. Uncomfortable with boundaries and restriction, she’s aware of subtle shades of meaning and differing points of view. She’s creative, romantic, musical, emotional, and deeply loving. Often, she needs protection from people who take advantage of her sensitivity and kindness.

A Greek myth tells how Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and her son-lover, Eros, were turned into fish when they leaped into the water to escape the wrath of Typhon, the storm god. In ancient images, a cord, showing the powerful attraction between them, connected the lover’s fish tails. Later, Christ, the Fisher of Men, was called Ichthys---or the Fish.

In this image, a Piscean swims with dolphins in a circle symbolizing eternal renewal and connection. She seems suffused with the music of water and life. ~ wrapped in dreams.

Celebrate her creativity and compassion!

APHRODITE ~ GREEK GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTYAuthor: Anne

Aphrodite was sea born. Her brother, Cronus, castrated their father, Uranus, and threw his organs into the ocean where waves foamed round them. From this foam, (“aphros”) Aphrodite emerged, a dazzling temptress. Every god in Olympus desired her; every goddess hated her. To prevent bloodshed, Zeus, King of the Gods, married her to Hephaestus, his crippled master craftsman.

Unfortunately, Aphrodite was incapable of being faithful. She took many lovers, and bore many children, including Eros, who helped his mother promote love and sensual delight.

Aphrodite's dominion over love may seem frivolous compared to the powers of the other gods and goddesses. Yet she teaches us that love trumps all.

She drives us into each other's arms, breaks our hearts, and brings us back for more. She ensures the continuity of the human race. She is patroness of all who love.

Above all, she lived her life with passion and joy. Countless artists, poets, and writers have created immortal works of art in her honor.

ARTEMIS ~ GODDESS OF HUNTING AND WILDLIFE, AND PROTECTOR OF WOMENAuthor: Anne

Artemis was the virgin goddess of the moon, hunt and woods. An athlete, she preferred the woods where she and her virgin followers hunted, to Olympus.

She was a goddess of contradictions. Personally chaste, she was also a fertility goddess. An avid hunter, yet she guarded the forest and its creatures. A healer, she was swift to avenge insults to her women or to her dignity. She destroyed Actaeon – a hunter who spied on her nymphs while they were bathing. Yet she released followers who chose to marry and bear children. To Artemis, sisterhood transcended everything.

A shared passion for hunting drew Artemis to Orion the Hunter. However, Apollo the Sun God, jealous of his sister’s love and offended by her neglect of her duties as Moon Goddess, tricked her into shooting Orion. She set him among the stars where he can be seen today.

Artemis never fell in love again. She returned to the moon, the hunt, and the woods - and to the women she cherished and protected.

ATHENA ~ GODDESS OF WOMEN'S WISDOMAuthor: Anne

At birth, Athena sprang, fully grown and clad in armor, from the head of her father, Zeus. Thereafter, she identified strongly with men. A goddess of war, she fought tirelessly to defend the state and her father. Her strategic skills outstripped those of Ares, her male counterpart. Her zeal for justice won the support of Nike, who awards the crown of Victory.

Virgin by choice, she sponsored agriculture and navigation for men, and essential domestic arts for women. She protected families, and became patroness of Greece's greatest city, because of her gift to its citizen of the olive tree. This gift, providing food, cooking oil, and wood for building, won her the people’s love.

They named their city “Athens” after her, and built the world’s most beautiful temple, the Parthenon (Room of the Maiden) atop the Acropolis, in her honor. She is a model for modern women who compete in a man's world without sacrificing their women's hearts and wisdom.

BAST ~ THE EGYPTIAN CAT GODDESSAuthor: Anne

Bast, daughter of the Egyptian sun god, Ra, is both a moon and a sun goddess. Promoter of sensuality and fertility, she brings health and healing, protects homes, and helps pregnant women. Portrayed as a cat or woman with a cat’s head, she’s the goddess of music and dance, who carries the sistrum - a rattle used to make music in ancient times.

The worship of Bast began around 3,500 B.C. By 950 B.C., her cult became the state religion when the city of Bubastis, where her temple stood, became capital of Lower Egypt. More wine was consumed at her pleasure-seeking festival than at any other time of year.

Bast and the Egyptians adored cats. Like Bast, cats could see in the dark, and protected Egyptian homes from thieves, vermin and snakes. Hundreds of felines lived in Bast’s temple. After death, they were mummified, and placed in vaults so they could “be with Bast” forever.

Families that didn’t own a cat could still invoke her protection by keeping an amulet or statue of her in their home. Many did both. Bast was beloved by her followers.

BRIGID ~ THE TRIPLE GODDESS ~ IMBOLCAuthor: Anne

Imbolc is the 2nd of four Pagan Sabbats dividing the Celtic year into four seasons. Celebrated in February, it’s a spring festival. The name Imbolc comes from the Druid word “oimelc,” meaning “ewe’s milk”, since the birth of lambs was a sign of returning spring.

Imbolc is also known as Brigid’s Day. She's a Celtic triple goddess of fire who presides over hearth and forge. She inspires poets, musicians, and artists, nurtures crops, livestock and nature, generates fertility, and assists at childbirth. Her sacred wells bring healing and glimpses into the future. Swans accompany her. Her special animal, the cow, reflects her concern for feeding families.

In 453 AD, the Church transformed her into a saintly nun named St. Brigid who died on February 1st (Imbolc!), 525 AD. Though the Catholic Brigid was decanonized in 1960, in 1993, the Daughters of the Flame relit a fire in honor of her pagan ancestress.

Her flame burns forever in the hearts of those who love her.

CERRIDWEN ~ SAMHAIN/HALLOWEENAuthor: Anne

Celebrated on October 31st, Samhain or Halloween is the greatest of the four Pagan Sabbats dividing the ancient calendar into four seasons. Samhain means “end of summer.” It’s magical! Samhain was the Celtic New Year, a time of gathering in for pastoral folk, crops and animals. Survival depended on the harvest and on a tightly knit community.

On this mysterious night of turning from the old year to the new, the veils between the natural and supernatural worlds grew thin. Ghosts of ancestors, heroes, heroines, villains, and otherworldly creatures, returned to Earth. Leprechauns appeared. Trees may have talked. Samhain was also a night of reflection, and making resolutions for the future.

In this image, instead of a witch, we have Cerridwen, the wise Welsh triple goddess. Celebrated as keeper of the cauldron, she’s revered as the goddess of inspiration, rebirth, and divination.

On this night of introspection and new directions, Cerridwen embodies the spirit of Samhain as she looks deep into her cauldron of water to see what the future may bring. She is focused and unafraid. So may we be.

DEMETER ~ GREEK GODDESS OF AGRICULTURE, AND FIERCE MOTHERAuthor: Anne

Demeter, goddess of agriculture, was devoted to her daughter, Persephone, and to the Earth. But Hades, King of the Underworld, kidnapped Persephone and took her to his kingdom. Nobody knew where she was.

Devastated, Demeter abandoned the world to search for her child. Crops failed. Animals died. People perished. Their cries for help went unanswered.

When Demeter discovered that Hades had taken Persephone to the Underworld, she demanded that Zeus, King of the Gods, force Hades to give her back. Hades refused, saying that since she had eaten seven pomegranate seeds ~ symbolizing marriage in the ancient world, she belonged to him.

Zeus compromised. Persephone would spend 8 months of the year with her mother, 3 months with Hades. She would return to her husband only after Harvest.

Their joyous reunion made the world fruitful again, and produced an abundant harvest. When Persephone returned to Hades, winter arrived. But people endured, trusting that Demeter’s blessing would be restored in Spring.

GAIA ~ GREEK MOTHER OF ALLAuthor: Anne

Gaia’s story mirrors all great creation myths, but emphasizes the Mother.

In the beginning was Kaos – void and tumult. Gaia emerged from the emptiness together with Eros, the generative principle. From nothing, she created the world. She birthed the seas and mountains, and created Uranus, the heavens, to be her son and husband.

Uranus covered her and fathered a host of mythic offspring. Father and progeny then fought amongst themselves for supremacy. Throughout this great tumult, Gaia, Mother Earth, birthed children of every kind, and protected them all as best she could. All children are beautiful to her.

Gaia is the primordial element from which springs everything that lives. Everything that lives is of her, and to her it shall return. She is first and last, and everything in between.

Her worship declined for thousands of years as patriarchal gods supplanted her. But she lives on in the beautiful world around us, and in the Gaia Movement. The environmentalist movement sees the entire planet as a single, living organism. We violate any part of Gaia’s creation at grave peril to the world.

INANNA ~THE SUMERIAN GODDESS OF HEAVEN AND EARTHAuthor: Anne

4,000 years ago, before the Greeks and Romans set down their myths, there was Inanna.

She fell in love with a shepherd, Dumuzi, married and made him king. But “the marriage bed was not wide enough” for her. Neither was her power as Queen of Heaven and Earth. She wanted to be Queen of the Underworld as well.

She abandoned her power, and descended to the Underworld where she was ultimately murdered, and hung from a meat hook for three days, until rescued by the God of Wisdom, Enki. Furious because her husband had made no attempt at rescue, Inanna made him take her place in the Underworld.

Restored to power, she mourned her lost lover, and embarked on a reign of terror mirroring her grief and rage. This period passed, however, and Inanna returned to creation and joy. She created a new race, in which men and women worked together as equals for mutual benefit.

Inanna is a model for women’s empowerment. She guides all who descend into dark places, and who return empowered, ready to share, and to seek new directions.

ISIS ~ QUEEN OF THE IMMORTALSAuthor: Anne

Isis is the maker and sustainer of kings. She’s shown as winged Isis, who used her wings to fan life back into her murdered husband, Osiris, for one night of love.

Isis and Osiris fell in love within their mother’s womb. Their jealous brother, Set, killed Osiris to usurp his throne. He lured and sealed him into a sarcophagus, and threw it into the Nile. It finally drifted ashore at Byblos, Syria. Nourished by Osiris’s spirit, a mighty tree grew up around the sarcophagus.

Isis tracked her husband to Byblos, where the tree encasing him had been carved into a pillar for the king's palace. Isis persuaded the queen to give her the pillar, removed the coffin and took it back to Egypt where she hid it. Unfortunately, Set found the sarcophagus. He dismembered Osiris’s body, and scattered the pieces so she couldn’t reassemble them. She found everything except his phallus, however. She replaced it with a wooden member, and revived him for long enough to conceive their son, Horus. Osiris then descended into the Underworld to become King and Judge of the Dead.

When Horus grew up, Isis helped him defeat Set and made him king in his father's place. She is worshiped as Great Mother, wife, lover, life-restorer, and soul mate.

KUAN YIN ~ GODDESS OF MERCY AND COMPASSIONAuthor: Anne

Kuan Yin is the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion. Originally called Miao Shan, she was one of three daughters born around 2590 BC to a king with no male heir. The king ordered the princesses to marry and give him grandsons to perpetuate his dynasty.

Two obeyed. Miao Shan, however, begged to enter a convent instead. Thinking she would tire of it, the king agreed. But she loved monastic life, and refused to marry and lead a life of luxury. The king ordered her beheaded so her disobedience wouldn’t lead other girls astray.

At the moment of execution, a tiger bore the princess away to safety. Miao Shan then descended into Hell, where she procured the release of its inhabitants. Buddha himself honored her for this. She was taken to the island of Potala, where her mercy and contemplation transformed her into the goddess Kuan Yin.

Kuan Yin is the incarnation of mercy and compassion. In a world beset by evil, the Merciful One hears every prayer. All you need do is call her name. Her name means “one who hears the cries of the world and comes.”

LAKSHMI ~ HINDU GODDESS OF WEALTH AND PROSPERITYAuthor: Anne

Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Her union with her husband, Lord Vishnu, is passionate and productive. She is his female energy. Her abundant provision maintains his creation.

The household goddess of most Hindu families, Lakshmi appears as a beautiful woman dressed in red, the color of energy and activity. Her gold jewelry symbolizes prosperity. Her hands represent the four goals of human life: “dharma” (righteousness), “kama” (genuine desires), “artha” (wealth), and “moksha” (liberation from the cycle of birth and death). The coins showering from her left, front hand depict the riches she bestows. Her right, front hand blesses all who seek her.

Elephants symbolize the power of wealth. The shower of water teaches that material and spiritual wealth are earned by continuous effort, and that blessings are to be shared.

Lakshmi is the image of the lotus flower on which she stands. Rooted in mud, the blossom floats, unsullied by the soil from which it draws strength and life. She represents perfect balance between the physical and spiritual world.

May you enjoy all the blessings of Lakshmi this year!

THE MAY QUEEN ~ THE FESITVAL OF BELTANEAuthor: Anne

The official beginning of summer on May 1st is still celebrated on Beltane, a fire festival. Our Celtic ancestors believed that, on this day, the Sun God returned to banish winter and marry the Earth goddess. Their sacred union renewed fertility, ensuring survival for another year.

Beltane celebrations reflected these ancient beliefs. The chosen May Queen represented the virgin goddess. The May King, or Green Man, was her consort. They united in the sacred marriage of Sun and Earth.

On Beltane, joyful fertility rites reigned. Couples entered the forest with anyone they fancied. They returned with flowers to make wreaths and garlands, May baskets, and decorations for the Maypole. Maypole dances symbolized the union of male and female. Fires blazed on hills. Couples leaped over the flames to affirm commitment. Cattle were driven to summer pasture between the fires. Families also walked between bonfires, certain that they would be purified by exposure to the sacred smoke.

Some of these Pagan rites survive today, in modern celebrations honoring the beauty and fertility of Mother Earth and her children.

OSHUN ~ YORUBAN GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTYAuthor: Anne

Oshun is the Yoruban goddess of Love and Beauty. She’s a water goddess, celebrated as “the owner of the river.” Her movements are graceful, her influence transformative. Her taste for honey reflects the sweetness of love she inspires; her favorite color is yellow.

She’s bold as well as beautiful! When her people tired of serving Olodumare, Lord of Heaven, and turned from him, he sent a terrible drought as their punishment. Regretting their disobedience, they begged his forgiveness. But his heavenly home was so high, that nobody could reach him.

Oshun, disguised as a beautiful peacock, flew to the sun where he lived. Its terrible heat burned her lovely feathers black, and turned her into an ugly vulture.

Olodumare was impressed. He healed her wounds, and sent her back to her people with the rain. He named her “Honored Messenger of the House of Olodumare.”

Oshun’s unique combination of beauty, love and courage, has empowered millions. Her dancing spirit and bold heart energizes and renews her followers.

OSTARA ~ ANGLO SAXON GODDESS OF SPRINGAuthor: Anne

Ostara is the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring. Her other name is "Eostre" - meaning "movement towards the rising sun." She is celebrated toward the end of March at the Spring Equinox, when days are brighter and growing longer. She points the way to Beltane, the great and joyous festival of coming Summer.

Ostara is a fertility Goddess, the northern counterpart of Astarte and Ishtar. She is associated with the Moon Hare or rabbit, eggs, Dawn, and the East - all symbolizing her primary qualities of bringing birth, rebirth and renewal to a winter-weary world.

In modern times, we have transformed Ostara's sacred rabbits and eggs into the secular Easter bunny, and colored and chocolate Easter eggs that delight children and grownups alike. Ostara's deep femininity is reflected in the fact that our word for the female hormone, estrogen, is derived from her name.

PERSEPHONE ~ THE MAIDEN, QUEEN OF THE UNDERWORLDAuthor: Anne

Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, Goddess of the Harvest. Hades, God of the Underworld, kidnapped and carried her off to his dark kingdom. He forced her to marry him – with the tacit consent of her father.

Demeter abandoned her care for the world, and searched tirelessly for her lost child. When she discovered where she was, she made Zeus order Hades to give her back. Realizing that, if he didn’t, all life on Earth would perish, Zeus complied.

On the eve of her departure, Hades tempted Persephone with a pomegranate ~ symbol of marriage in ancient Greece. Foolishly, she swallowed a few seeds, and her fate was sealed. She could spend spring, summer, and autumn with her mother, but was obliged to return to Hades every winter.

Persephone learned to straddle two worlds. On Earth, she walked in light, eternal daughter of an awesome goddess. In the Underworld, she was Queen – a guide to new arrivals who needed her help. In her, dark and light found balance. She survived the horror of abduction and forced marriage to become a wiser, more powerful woman.

SKADI ~ VIKING GODDESS OF WINTERAuthor: Anne

Skadi, the Viking Goddess of Winter, was born into the heroic world of Asgard, legendary home of the fierce Norse gods, and of slain heroes. A formidable warrior and hunter, she is a force to be reckoned with!

Truly the goddess of winter, she skis, snowshoes, and revels in the snow and ice of the mountains! She is the perfect goddess for everyone who loves winter sports ~ and for those who have lived through one of the coldest winters on record.

In this image, her friend, the wolf, who is as much at home in a winter wonderland as she is, accompanies her.

In the dark of winter, let us embrace Skadi’s wild, untamed spirit, and her ability to thrive and enjoy her life, no matter what the weather!

SPA GODDESSAuthor: Anne

How delicious to go to a spa! Spas have always been centers for the healing and nourishing of mind, body, and spirit. The idea isn’t new. Ancient Greeks, Romans, Mesopotamians, Minoans and Egyptians sought health and healing in hot baths as early as 500 BC. And who hasn’t heard of Cleopatra and her famous baths in ass's milk?

The spa tradition continues today, and is growing. Even the busiest Modern Goddess craves a bit of pampering now and then. A relaxing session at your local spa can do much to alleviate the stress of life in the 21st century.

If you haven't already been to a spa, you're in for a treat. Exercise and fitness classes, hot tubs and steam rooms, massage and bodywork, manicures, pedicures, facials, or a new hairstyle will make you feel like the goddess you truly are. Indulge yourself! Or if you find it difficult to do that, see if a loved one or friend would like to spoil you with a Spa Experience for your next special day. They might be grateful for the hint.

YOU'RE A GODDESS!Author: Anne

In the shadow of a Greek temple, a priest exhorts the multitude to worship a trio of dancing nymphs. They’re super-slim ~ the embodiment of recent and current fashion standards in the Land of Thin. He’s the ancient equivalent of today’s Priests of Public Opinion, who try to mold our perceptions of beauty into a single vision.

Fortunately, things are changing. A broader spectrum of beauty is being appreciated.

In this image, the people aren’t swayed by the rhetoric. Their eyes turn toward the goddess who lounges at the foot of a tree. How relaxed and comfortable she is! She reminds us of who and what we are. Gorgeous. A legend in our own time. Just as we are.

Without him, there would be no life. All living creatures depend on the fertility of the soil from which he emerges in spring, and to which he returns at summer’s end. He is Lord of the Harvest, bringing abundance and prosperity to his people. As the god who is born, dies and is born again, he’s the archetype of renewal and resurrection – a central theme of later world religions.

His worship dates back to prehistoric times. His image appears in cultures ranging from Egypt to India, and throughout Europe. Transcending his pagan roots, he’s discovered in chiseled stones at Stonehenge and Avebury, and in exquisite carvings in Gothic, Romanesque and Renaissance cathedrals. There, his image is coupled with that of Christ, Mary, and all the saints. The church absorbed him into their sacred spaces, knowing that the rural folk loved him.

The Green Man is alive in every age. Look for him in every leaf and blade of grass.

HERNE THE HUNTERAuthor: Anne

Herne, the Hunter, symbolizes male power and fertility. He’s the Divine Masculine, lover of the Divine Feminine, who reigns from summer’s end through winter. He provides by his skills as a warrior and hunter.

There is a dark aspect to Herne. As hunter, he is both giver and taker of life. He cares for all animals, but will kill to protect or to feed his people. Mounted on his stallion, accompanied by horned serpents, symbolizing his virility and powers of regeneration, he escorts the dead to the Underworld.

Legend tells us he was King Richard II’s huntsman. While protecting the king, he was mortally wounded by a cornered deer. He paid a terrible price ~ the loss of his hunting skills ~ for his resuscitation by a magician, who tied the dead animal’s horns onto his head. Desolate over this loss, Herne hung himself, the horns still on his head. Some believe his ghost haunts Windsor Forest to this day.

Herne is linked to the horned Celtic god, Cernunnos. As Herne/Cernunnos, he is God of the Wild, God of Plenty. Powerful and protective, he is a noble partner for the Great Goddess.

SAFE IN LOVEAuthor: Anne

Many wish they could be safe in love. Certain they’ve made the right choice – if they’ve had the luxury of choice.

But love is never safe.

It’s always a risk. When you give your heart, there are no guarantees that love will last forever. So many things can intervene…

Yet, what is the alternative? Without love, life loses much of its richest potential, its savor and meaning.

So let us love! My love, you inspire me to give all that I am to all that you are. You make me want to risk and dare more than I ever thought possible.

You make me feel safe in love.

I love you for that.

IT TAKES A SPECIAL MAN ...Author: Anne

Many men have the ability to father a child. It takes a special man to BE a father.

How I love you for being such a man!

I cherish and honor you for all of your wonderful qualities. Among them is your loving commitment to your children.

EVE ~ THE MOTHER OF ALLAuthor: Anne

Scripture tells that God created Eve from one of Adam’s ribs to be his helper. Naked and innocent as children, they lived in the Garden of Eden. Only the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil was forbidden. If they ate that, God warned, they would die. The serpent tempted Eve.

“You won’t die!” he scoffed. “You'll become like God, knowing good and evil.”

Eve ate, shared the fruit with Adam, and their innocence ended. Realizing that they were naked, they sewed fig leaf coverings, and hid from God.

God’s judgment was swift. His cherubim drove them out with flaming swords. Henceforth, Adam would earn bread “by the sweat of his brow.” Eve would bear children in pain and be ruled by her husband. As for the serpent, he would crawl on his belly and be hated by woman and her seed.

Beyond Eden, Adam and Eve learned to live as adults. Adam farmed; Eve bore her children, and experienced the joys and sadnesses of motherhood. Her descendents culminated in the birth of Jesus Christ and beyond.

MAKEDA ~ QUEEN OF SHEBAAuthor: Anne

Makeda was the queen of Sheba or Saba, located in present day Yemen or Ethiopia. From this ancient city, she journeyed to Jerusalem where she met the most powerful monarch of her day, King Solomon.

Scripture tells us she went to learn from Solomon’s fabled wisdom. History teaches that she had other things in mind as well: political and trade alliances to bring peace and prosperity to her people.

She brought rich gifts from Sheba. A dark, Ethiopian beauty, she also captured the king’s heart. One of the most famous love poems in the English language, The Song of Solomon, he wrote for her. Some believe he asked Makeda to marry and remain with him always.

Instead, Makeda returned to Sheba, where she gave birth to a son, traditionally thought to be Solomon’s. Why did she go home? To care for her people. Also, in patriarchal Israel, she would have been one among many of the king’s queens and concubines. In Sheba, she ruled as queen!

Makeda knew where her best and highest interests lay. She was true to her great destiny.

QUEEN ESTHER ~ SAVIOR OF HER PEOPLEAuthor: Anne

Esther’s story begins in the palace of Ahasuerus, king of the powerful Persian empire. Ahasuerus cast off his old queen, Vashti, and chose Esther, a Jewish beauty, to replace her. Her uncle, Mordecai, warned Esther to keep her race a secret.

Haman, the king’s prime minister, hated Mordecai who refused to bow down to him. He persuaded the king to issue an edict allowing the massacre of the Jews. Mordecai asked Esther to intervene. It was forbidden to approach the king, uninvited, on pain of death, but she found the courage to do it.

Welcomed by her husband, she invited him and Haman to dinner that evening. Emboldened by this mark of favor, and believing that the king intended to honor him, Haman had a gallows built to hang Mordecai. However, at a second dinner party, he learned that the king intended to honor Mordecai, not him ~ for saving his life many years before. Esther then accused Haman of orchestrating the murder of her uncle, her people, and herself.

The enraged monarch hung Haman from the gallows he had built for Mordecai, and gave the Jews permission to defend themselves. Afterwards, Mordecai became the king’s trusted minister. Esther lived, a beloved queen, regarded as the savior of her people.

RUTH Author: Anne

Ruth was a young Moabite widow. She, her mother-in-law, Naomi, and her sister-in-law, Orpah, had all lost their husbands. Destitute, Naomi decided to return to her hometown of Bethlehem, to seek help. She told her daughters-in-law to return to their parents’ homes to find new husbands.

Orpah departed, but Ruth refused. Instead, she supported Naomi in Bethlehem by gleaning barley left in the fields for the poor. The labor was backbreaking, but she never complained. Her selfless love for her mother-in-law impressed everyone, and attracted Boaz, a wealthy kinsman of Naomi’s.

Naomi arranged Ruth’s future. She told her to go to Boaz’s barn on harvest night, where he’d be sleeping. Ruth was to lie at his feet and cover herself with his cloak. Under Jewish law, this gesture amounted to a claim on his protection and care. Ruth obeyed.

Waking to discover her there, Boaz hurried to the city gate where he redeemed Naomi’s small property, and contracted to marry Ruth. Their happy marriage was blessed with a son, Obed. The child was a link to the House of David, which produced King David, Solomon, and eventually Jesus Christ.

MAJOR EVENTAuthor: Anne

Your birthday is always a major event.

You’re so alive!

You don’t have to jump out of cakes to dazzle me.

(Though it wouldn’t surprise me if you did.)I'm already dazzled!

So Happy Birthday!

Every day with you is a celebration.

BRING 'EM ON!Author: Anne

Who's afraid of another birthday? Certainly not a goddess! She knows that every year adds to, rather than subtracts from her worth. Every year brings new gifts. Fresh opportunities to gain more insight, deeper wisdom, and a greater capacity for love, self-acceptance, and compassion.

So bring on the birthdays! Love and celebrate each new chapter in your life. Every one is precious.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!Author: Anne

Cut the cake and start celebrating!

May this day be everything you could wish for.

And may all your dreams come true.

Happy Birthday!

JUMP FOR JOY! Author: Anne

It’s your birthday

Jump for joy!

Have a PARTY!

Your birthday deserves a celebration.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

UKELELE ANGELAuthor: Anne

There's one in every crowd. The one who stands out, who dances to a different tune.

It never occurs to her to try to fit the mold.

In this image, the Heavenly Harpists are blessed with a free spirit.

The Ukelele Angel kicks off her sandals, hikes up her robes, and gets down. So what if her hair is flying, her wings in disarray? She's blissed out. A one-woman rhythm and joy section in a sea of harps. What fun!

You’re like that!

You're one in a million.

Don’t ever change.

Happy Birthday, Ukelele Angel!

WISTERIA GIRLAuthor: Anne

Wisteria speaks of Spring and returning Summer. Its purple blooms remind us of grapes, and bottles of wine.

In this image, a friend brings her girlfriend a picnic and birthday bouquet. They’ll share the feast beside the water. Both women are overflowing with the wine of life.

Whatever the season of your special day, you remind me of the richness of purple and the beauty of the Earth.

Happy Birthday, Wisteria Girl!

BRING 'EM ON, GIRLFRIEND!Author: Anne

Who's afraid of another birthday? Certainly not a goddess!

She knows that every year adds to, rather than subtracts from her worth. Every year brings fresh insight, deeper wisdom, and a greater capacity for love and compassion.

Also the smarts to enlist a little help to blow out all those candles!

So bring on the birthdays.

On you, they all look good!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, WISTERIA GIRL!Author: Anne

Today is one of my favorite days.

Because it's your birthday.

Happy Birthday, Wisteria Girl!

You're a breath of spring.

YOU GO, GIRL!Author: Anne

I love your dancing spirit!

A woman like you can dance anywhere:at the beach, in the kitchen, or even at work.

On your birthday, the sky's the limit.

You GO, Girl!

Even if you only let the dancing show in your eyes.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

CHRISTMAS BLESSINGSAuthor: Anne

A Christmas angel scatters stars across the sky as she flies above a town, blanketed with a fresh fall of snow. She symbolizes the profound connection between Heaven and Earth.

She brings my wish that you enjoy Peace and Love, not just at Christmas, but every day of the year.

Have a blessed Christmas!

I’m thinking of you.

And sending you love.

CHRISTMAS ANGELAuthor: Anne

The Christmas Angel flies over the skyline of Manhattan. Smoke rises from the vanished Twin Towers, reminding us of the tragedy of September 11, 2001.

It could just as easily be rising above Baghdad, Beirut, Jerusalem or Ramallah. It could represent turmoil in other countries around the world: Afghanistan, Spain, England, Africa, Russia, Fiji, the Philippines, Georgia, Indonesia, Darfur.

Our planet becomes more dangerous every day. Will we never feel safe?

The Christmas Angel expresses our universal longing for an end to war.

People of every faith, everywhere, cry out for it.

At Christmas, I send you my prayer for love and joy.

Christmas Angel, bring us peace!

CHRISTMAS WISHAuthor: Anne

The Goddess sits on Santa's lap and tells him her Christmas wish. It's short this year. She's moved beyond earlier fantasies about jewelry, a BMW, fancy clothes, a cruise, or as Eartha Kitt sings, "a platinum mine." Not this time around, thanks!

All she wants is to be loved and to lavish her love on her chosen one. A little bread and wine and a secret place would go down well too.

Omar Khayyam, the great Persian poet, expressed this yearning beautifully. "A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou beside me, singing in the wilderness..."

He got it right! The greatest gift of all is love. That’s what we want for Christmas!

May Santa send you love, and lots of it.

I'm thinking of you, and sending you more.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

FELIZ NAVIDADAuthor: Anne

Christmas in Mexico is magical! One of the best festivals at this time of year is the famous Pastorela of Tepotzotlan. In this traditional Mexican celebration, the entire village seems to participate in an old-fashioned morality play, set in the courtyard of the Colonial Convent of Tepotzotlan.

A band of peasants, led by a formidable village matriarch, Lola, sets off in search of the new-born baby, Jesus. Along the way, they’re challenged by devils who try to divert them from their mission by dangling various temptations before them. However, guarded by sword-wielding angels, and spurred on by Lola, they finally reach their goal.

Kneeling, they present the Holy Family with gifts of chicken, tequila, goats, and tortillas. The old church courtyard rocks with mariachi music. The audience sings as lustily as the actors. Tequila flows. What a wonderful celebration!

In Feliz Navidad, we see the main characters in the pageant. Feliz Navidad to you! Y un Prospero Ano Nuevo.

JOY TO THE WORLD!Author: Anne

This is the season for singing hearts and joyful noises.

Even if you’re rushed off your feet, stand still for a moment and listen. Set aside your busyness. Open your heart. Do you hear the angels touching their harps of gold, playing their violins, or their brass trumpets? Can you hear the rustle of wings?

Take a deep breath. Shut your eyes. Listen! You might hear the music, or feel the brush of feathers. Sing along with the Universe. Dance!

Have a Magical Christmas.

I'm thinking of you, and sending you love.

WHAT CHILD IS THIS?Author: A Christmas Carol

What child is this, who, laid to rest,On Mary's lap is sleeping?Whom angels greet with anthems sweet,While shepherds watch are keeping?This, this is Christ the King,Whom shepherds guard and angels sing:Haste, haste to Christ the King,The Babe, the son of Mary.

So bring him incense, gold, and myrrh,Come, peasant, king, to own him.The King of kings salvation brings,Let loving hearts enthrone him.Raise, raise a song on high,The virgin sings her lullabyJoy, joy for Christ is born,The babe, the Son of Mary.

WEST INDIAN NATIVITYAuthor: Anne

I spent my early childhood in the West Indies - Trinidad, to be exact. I've never forgotten the beautiful women and children, the hard-working men (and sometimes whole families), who chopped cane, labored on banana and cocoa plantations, and brought on the oil fields. It was a hard life. There was much that was wrong. But there was much that was right.

Despite hardship, there was a sense of joy and solidarity that rang loud and clear through Trinidad's vibrant calypso songs and steel band music. "Trinis" had a genius for creating art from things more affluent people throw away.

Christmas was best of all! I remember the carols we sang, the Christmas foods, the celebrations. I remember abundance: savory goat and chicken stews, mangos, breadfruits, bananas, papayas, fried rice and plantains, penny breads. I remember a creche where the Nativity figures were Trinidadian. It seemed right then. It seems right now.

Celebrate a tropical Christmas!

Have a blessed holiday season.

YULETIDE JOYAuthor: Anne

In the ancient world, the winter solstice, occurring between December 21-December 22, marked the shortest day of the year. On that day, night was at its longest: daylight hours were at their least. From that day forward, daylight hours would gradually increase, bringing a promise of the return of spring.

The Goddess was seen as the Great Mother. The ancients believed she gave birth to the Sun King at this sacred time of turning. She brought the hope of renewed warmth, fertility and abundance to a winter-weary world.

Yule was celebrated with great joy. Evergreen boughs, holly and mistletoe decorated homes. Yule logs and Yule candles, symbolizing the rebirth of the sun, were burned. Trees were decorated. It was a glorious festival of light, marked with gift giving and the sharing of the Wassail cup.

In the fourth century AD, Pope Julius 1 fixed the Christian Christmas celebration at December 25th, which coincided with traditional Yuletide celebrations. Thanks to this decision, Christians adopted and now enjoy many of the beautiful traditions set by our ancestors.

Happy Yule!

BUTTERFLY WOMANAuthor: Anne

Women aren’t butterflies. But there are parallels. Nobody can help a butterfly to be born.

A butterfly must birth itself. It must bring all of its courage, will and desire to the painful process of fighting out of the cocoon that both shelters and limits it. Then it must rest awhile, allowing its untested wings to dry, and to develop the strength to take flight. Only then can it fly into butterfly heaven.

If you’re a butterfly, or have witnessed the birth of one, stand in awe and wonder. Rejoice! Nothing less is due a person who undertakes the butterfly journey of growth and transformation.

That's why The All Star Person in this image is standing in front of a peacock. She has every right to be peacock-proud of her achievement. It’s time to shine.

Let’s shout it from the rooftops.

YOU DID IT!

Congratulations!

FOLLOW YOUR BLISS!Author: Anne

Joseph Campbell, author of "The Power of Myth," was a great authority on mythology. A professor for almost 40 years, he was beloved by his students. His constant advice to women was to "follow your bliss!"

In this image, a princess leans wearily on the windowsill of a castle she shares with a treasure-hoarding dragon. Beautifully dressed and coiffed, rich, secure and safe, her days are devoid of color and passion. She is cut off from life. A climbing rose has traveled up the stone walls of the palace that's become a prison. On its topmost branches, a bluebird sings. What beauty and freedom!

What will she do? Choose to live her life with passion and joy, or follow the path of least resistance?

The choice is hers. There is risk in any decision. The bird cries “Follow your bliss!”

You've only got one life to live.

As Joseph Campbell says, "Pay attention to it!"

FOLLOW YOUR BLISS!Author: Anne

A runaway princess has made a bold decision. Capering down the hillside, she casts her crown, jewels, and shoes aside to "follow her bliss." She abandons dragon, castle and gold for something new. For a new beginning.

Who is the dragon in the castle? Someone or something that controls her? A need for security? Or is he that part of her soul that fears pursuing what she truly needs?

Only the princess knows. But she has chosen the path of risk and adventure. Will she live happily ever after?

No guarantees! Real Life isn't a fairy tale. There’ll be bumps along the road. But one thing is certain. Unless she leaves the safety of her golden cage, she’ll never find out what she can really do.

You have only one life to live.

As Joseph Campbell says, “Pay attention to it!”

JUMP FOR JOY!Author: Anne

You did it!

Time to jump for joy.

I think it’s wonderful!

You’re wonderful!

Time to CELEBRATE!

LUSHAuthor: Anne

Lush! The word is silky as satin sheets, creamy as hot chocolate. We long for lush! Many delicious images surface when we think of it.

A curvy woman is lush. An exquisite meal is luscious. Lush is abundance: the cup overflowing, honey on the tongue. Lush is the fruitful energy of growth and creation. Lush is life.

Treat yourself to a handful of flowers. Shut your eyes. Breathe deep. Travel in your imagination to a place where you have nothing to do but enjoy the moment.

Enjoy who you are, and where you are.Right now!That's lush.

MOON GODDESSAuthor: Anne

The Goddess dreams in the curve of the moon.

Her beautiful body reflects her magical ability to create new life ~ to cherish a child, a lover, a friend, a garden, or a hope.

Shine on, Moon Goddess!

Heal us with your femininity.

Heal our war-torn world with love.

SMALL MIRACLESAuthor: Anne

God is in the details!

Focus on a small miracle of Nature - a single leaf. Notice how perfect it is, how beautifully designed for its life as a leaf.

Trace the delicate veins that carry nourishment to every part of its surface. Marvel at the strength and flexibility of the slender stalk that anchors it to the tree, until it is time to let go and float down to the soil that sustains all life on Earth.

Admire the rich color of the leaf as it attains full maturity. Celebrate its beauty!

Meditate on the wisdom of knowing when to let go…

Then look at yourself.

You are perfect too, designed for a special purpose, achieving richer and deeper colors as you mature. Cherish yourself. You are every bit as beautiful as the leaf you hold in your hand.

You’re a miracle too!

YOU'RE A MIRACLE!Author: Anne

God is in the details!

Focus on a small miracle of Nature - a single leaf. Notice how perfect it is, how beautifully designed for its life as a leaf. Trace the delicate veins that carry nourishment to every part of its surface. Marvel at the strength and flexibility of the slender stalk that anchors it to the tree, until it is time to let go and float down to the soil that sustains all life on Earth.

Admire the rich color of the leaf as it attains full maturity. Celebrate its beauty! Meditate on the wisdom of knowing when to let go…

Then look at yourself.

You're perfect too, designed for a special purpose, achieving richer and deeper colors as you mature. Cherish yourself. You are every bit as beautiful as the leaf you hold in your hand.

Cherish yourself.

You’re a miracle too!

THANK YOUAuthor: Anne

Thank you so much!Today, you brought the smell of rosesinto my life.

THE THREE GRACESAuthor: Anne

The Three Graces were inspired by “Primavera,” painted by the great Botticelli around 1478.

However, in Botticelli’s painting, the nymphs are fashionably pale and slim. They look as if they’d just come off a cleansing, month-long, all-veggie diet!

In this image, the nymphs are three robust, healthy, and totally REAL women of different ethnicities.

Their powerful femininity tames the heart of the hungry tiger.

Who can resist their reality?

WORK OF ARTAuthor: Anne

Inspired by a famous painting by Botticelli that we know as “Venus on the Half-Shell”, we see the goddess sailing into the shores of the island of Cyprus.

She’s gorgeous! Aphrodite, or Venus, as the Romans knew her, was the Goddess of Love and Beauty. Her passionate quest for love has inspired poets and artists through the ages.

Only in this image, she’s a robust Real Woman, instead of a slender nymph.

Beautiful woman, you don’t need an artist to make you a masterpiece.

You’re already a work of art!

And my heart loves to think of you.

YOGA MAMAAuthor: Anne

Family, friends, work, and play – you do it all so well.

You make it look easy – even when it isn’t.

Is there anything you can’t do?

Anything you won’t try once?

Amazing lady, your zest for life inspires and delights me.

Never, never change!

IS THERE ANYTHING YOU CAN'T DO?Author: Anne

Family, friends, work, and play – you do it all so well.

You make it look easy – even when it isn’t.

Is there anything you can’t do?

Anything you won’t try once?

Amazing lady, your zest for life inspires and delights me.

Never, never change!

YOU CAN DO IT!Author: Anne

You can do it!

Yes, you CAN!

I KNEW YOU COULD DO IT!Author: Anne

It was a long, hard climb.

At times, it must have seemed as if you’d never make it.

But I never lost faith in you.

More importantly, you never lost faith in yourself.

That’s why I knew you’d do it.

You never give up!

I’m so proud of you.

YOU GO, GIRL!Author: Anne

You've got to love the dancing spirit of the Goddess Woman.

A spirit like yours can dance anywhere: at the beach, in the back yard, in the kitchen—or even at work.

You GO, girl! Shake it!

Even if you only let the dancing show in your eyes.

SHAKE IT!Author: Anne

Sometimes, you just have to shake it!

So shake, shake, shake it.

A spirit like yours has to let itself go.

You GO, girl!

I’m right behind you.

GO, GODDESS!Author: Anne

You can do it, yes you can!

With all your gifts, there's nothing you can't do.

Go, goddess!

I believe in you.

Totally.

FRIENDSAuthor: Anne

Women don’t operate in a vacuum. We don’t have to!

Angels without wings called “friends” encourage and cheer us on. Friends rejoice when you’re flying, pick you up and dust you off when you take a tumble. They’re the family we choose for ourselves ~ the sisters of our heart.

Friends join you in the dance of life.

That’s why these women are dancing. The wreath behind them expresses their unity, their delight in themselves and in each other. It expresses their solidarity with sisters all over the Earth.

Dance, Lady, dance! The world is full of rich possibility.

Your best friends will tell you so!

SISTERS OF THE HEARTAuthor: Anne

Four friends sit together, their arms around each other. They may not look like family. You have to look inside to see the deep heart connection.

There are biological families, and families of the heart. These friends are sisters of the heart. They chose each other.

I’m so glad we chose each other!

My heart loves to think of you.

LEAPFROG!Author: Anne

Remember when we were little? We wanted to play!

All we needed was time, and a few square feet of ground where we could do somersaults, cartwheels, and play leapfrog. The point was to GO! To feel free, for a moment, of the pull of Earth, and the need to behave.

Our Leapfrog Days may be just a memory now. A thousand responsibilities: a home, a job, family, friends, and other people’s expectations and needs conspire to tie us down. Still, inside every woman lives a little girl who wants to come out and play.

Let’s play! It doesn’t have to be leapfrog. But let’s do something to put a grin on our faces and a skip in our step.

Let’s make a play date!

Your house or mine?

DO WE HAVE TO GROW UP YET?Author: Anne

Do we have to grow up yet?

Of course.

But not totally.

We’re MEANT to have fun!

Besides. It’s great to watch the expression on children’s faces when grown-ups play.

They love to learn that you’re never too old to be young.

Want to come out to play?

I’ll be your best friend….

ALL GOOD DOGS GO TO HEAVENAuthor: Anne

Through her tears, a little girl asked, "Where did Patch go?" She had just lost her beloved puppy.

What could I say?

"All good dogs go to Heaven," I said, remembering my own lost friend, Woofer.

Can you imagine a Heaven without pets?

No orthodox faith seems to have addressed the problem of the loss of a faithful animal friend and companion.

I only know that Patch and Woofer were good dogs.

They lived a Heaven on Earth while they were here with us.

They gave us joy.

I believe there's a place in Heaven for all Good Dogs.

Even if it's just a corner.

PUPPY LOVEAuthor: Anne

Is anything on Earth more adorable than a new puppy?

Puppies are a little bit of Heaven.

That’s why we love and spoil them so.

Nothing is too good for a friend who gives us unconditional love.

And endless joy!

CAT LOVEAuthor: Anne

Women and cats go back a long way.

In ancient Egypt, cats were associated with the sun god, Ra, and the moon goddess, Isis.

Domestic cats were protected by Bast, Ra’s daughter. Her temple in the city of Bubastis had a necropolis where hundreds of mummified cats were buried. It was a capital crime to kill a cat in Bubastis, even accidentally. Cat owners shaved off their eyebrows as a sign of mourning when their pets died. Bast’s gifts to cat lovers were joy and pleasure.

Cats can be a mixed blessing, however. When they’re really attached, they don’t want you to leave home without them!

Still, let’s celebrate our love affair with cats!

They’re maddening. Independent. Infuriating. Sometimes as needy as a two year old.

In short, they’re cats.

On the whole, however, the Egyptians got it right. Cats bring joy and pleasure.

Most of the time.

HOME ALONEAuthor: Anne

Cats can be demanding!

Catty-Puss refused to be left out of anything. His favorite resting place, from birth, was on his mistress’s shoulder.

As he grew bigger, this meant that he progressed from being an adorable fuzz-ball nestled beneath her ear, to a humungous cat-stole that wrapped round her neck and hung down her chest, like one of those scary fox fur pieces our mothers and grandmothers used to wear.

Only Catty-Puss was alive. He purred like a jumbo jet, making it impossible for her to think when he was draped around her.

Still, she seldom had the heart - or the determination - to dislodge him. She still misses him.

Only a true cat lover will understand that, or this image.

Cats! Can’t live with them.

Can’t live without them…

BEAUTIFUL DANCER. Author: Anne

You're not alone!

Loved ones, doctors, friends stand with you. There's so much to live for! As you are able, live fully and joyfully in the present. Scars will heal; hair will grow again.

Focus on the love that surrounds you. On the courage you never knew you had.On the strength of those who have gone before you.

Your inner beauty shines brighter than ever.

Celebrate your undiminished spirit and hopeful future!

LET ME BE WITH YOUAuthor: Anne

What can I do to help?

Please let me be with you in this.

HOW CAN I HELP?Author: Anne

I’m so sorry!

I want to be with you in this.

How can I help?

THINKING OF YOUAuthor: Anne

Butterflies, rosemary, and the Taj Mahal all speak of love that never dies. This card celebrates that kind of love.

In the border, rosemary is for remembrance, and for its sacred healing properties. Butterflies remind us that time on Earth may be short, but that it is filled with beauty. They also symbolize rebirth and regeneration.

The Taj Mahal is the 7th Wonder of the World. This monument to a king’s love was built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan to celebrate his devotion to Mumtaz Mahal, his wife of 19 years.

From his grief at her loss, Shahjahan created one of Earth’s greatest tributes to love. Lovers have been inspired by it for centuries.

Love is never lost. Time is not the measure.

I remember all the joy we shared, and send my love. Thoughts of you fill my heart.

YOU BRING ME JOYAuthor: Anne

When I think of you, my heart takes flight, like a cloud of butterflies.

We’ve shared so much.

I'll always be grateful that you’re in my life.

You bring me joy!

BOUNTIFUL HARVESTAuthor: Anne

Beautiful woman, you embody the abundance of Harvest time.

You’re luscious as the fruit you pick at Farmer’s Market for yourThanksgiving feast.

Every day, I give thanks for you!

IT TAKES A SPECIAL MAN Author: Anne

Many men have the ability to father a child.

It takes a special man to be a father.

How I love you for being such a man!

I cherish and honor you for all of your wonderful qualities.

Among them is your loving commitment to your children.

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

SAMHAIN/HALLOWEENAuthor: Anne

Samhain or Halloween is the most magical night of the year! Celebrated on October 31st, the word Samhain means “end of summer.” The summer reign of the Goddess was over; the Winter King was on his way.

Samhain was the Celtic New Year, a time of gathering in. Crops were harvested and stored. Animals were driven in from summer pasturage. People came home to ride out the harsh winter with families.

On this mysterious night, the ghosts of ancestors, heroes, heroines, villains, and a host of fairy and otherworldly creatures, returned to Earth. Leprechauns might appear. Trees might talk.

Jack ‘o Lanterns were carved and carried to frighten off unfriendly ghosts. Costumes were disguises worn to throw vengeful spooks off the track. Samhain was also a night of reflection when resolutions for the future were made.

In this image, instead of a witch, we have Cerridwen, the wise Welsh triple goddess. (Maiden, Mother, Crone.) She’s the keeper of the cauldron, and revered as the goddess of inspiration, rebirth, and divination.

She gazes into her cauldron of water to see what the future may bring.

I GIVE THANKS FOR YOU.Author: Anne

There’s so much to be thankful for!

Family, friends, health, strength, food, shelter, work, come to mind.

The beauty of the Earth, and the love of God, by whatever name you know him, also give rise to rejoicing.

At the top of my Thank-You list, however, is YOU.

At Thanksgiving, I give thanks for you.

WE'RE PROUD OF YOU! Author: Anne

Women have always fought beside their men.

Colonial American women helped defend their homes against Indian attack. Native American women helped defend their homeland from the colonists. Women supported men in the Revolutionary War, in the war of 1812, and in the Civil War. Some fought disguised as men, fearing they’d be sent home if their identity were discovered.

Women have served with distinction in World Wars I and II, in Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and other missions throughout the Middle East, and the world. Increasingly, women are being integrated into active service in all branches of the armed forces.

This image shows a female warrior. She is armed, not with the gun she handles so well, but with the American flag – symbol of the land she loves.

Her love of country helps keep us safe.

On Memorial Day, we remember all men and women who have, and who still are, prepared to lay down their lives to preserve our freedom.

They make us proud!

MOMS ARE FOREVERAuthor: Anne

Mom, what would I do without you?

You’ve nurtured and guided me throughout my life.

Truly, Moms are FOREVER!

Thanks for being mine.

I love you.

A MOTHER'S ARMSAuthor: Anne

You’re such a wonderful mother!

Your baby sleeps so sweetly in your arms.

And why not?

Babies always know whom they can trust.

I’m proud of you.

VALENTINEAuthor: Anne

Beautiful woman!

Gorgeous in your rose-petaled dress, even the rabbits adore you.

You take my breath away!

I want to be your Valentine.

Will you be mine?

STEP DANCER! (ST. PATRICK'S DAY)Author: Anne

A gorgeous Irish step dancer steps lively with a leprechaun.

He’s enchanted with her! And why not? She isn't trying to winkle him out of his pot of gold. She isn't hunting for a four-leaf clover to bring her luck.

She knows that her passionate commitment to life is all the magic she needs.

She is the magic.

She is the music.

She is the dance!

WE WILL REMEMBER Author: Anne

On September 11, 2001, a terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in New York City and on the Pentagon in Washington, killed almost 3000 innocents. On September 11, 2012, terrorists killed four US citizens, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens, and wounded many others in Benghazi, Libya. An attack on the Boston Marathon in July 2013 killed and maimed athletes, their families and friends. On August 19, 2014, an American journalist was beheaded on Social Media by ISIS.

More atrocities are committed every day.

Many of them are committed by Muslim extremists against fellow Muslims!

How can this be?

We mourn the loss of ALL our loved ones. We won't forget them.

May we all rise up, reject violence, and demand to live in peace and tolerance.

An attack on one is an attack on all.

HEARTS IN SWING TIMEAuthor: Anne

A goddess swings in a midnight sky, suspended by ribbonscarried by a flock of doves.

She’s thinking of her love.

Who or what is it? We don't know. Women have many loves: a beloved partner, a friend, a family member, a child, a calling, a spiritual connection. She could even be falling – at long last! – in love with herself.

Her heart swings joyfully in time to music that only she hears.

She’s in love with her life, and all its rich potential.

That is my wish for you.

It comes with my love.

BE MY VALENTINE!Author: ANNE

Beautiful woman!

Gorgeous in your rose-petaled dress, even the rabbits adore you.

You take my breath away!

I want to be your Valentine.

Will you be mine?

COFFEE, TEA OR ME?Author: Anne

Time to grab a latte.

On the other hand, it might be better to grab each other!

Coffee, tea or me?

It’s a no-brainer!

Of course, we could do both.

There’s always coffee-to-go…

I LOVE YOUR GYPSY HEARTAuthor: Anne

Who doesn't have a sleeping gypsy in her soul?

The gypsy in this image keeps her lion sweet by playing on her lute.

There’s a bit of the gypsy in you too.

What is the song you were born to sing?

Sing, oh sing it!

I love your gypsy heart and dancing spirit!

I CAN COOK TOO!Author: Anne

Multi-talented.

That’s me!

But did you know I can cook too?

Come on over, friend.

You won’t be sorry.

HOW ABOUT A COFFEE?Author: Anne

Want to have a cup of coffee?

I’d love to see you.

Let’s pick a time and place!

FROG PRINCEAuthor: Anne

The ultimate blind date!

Oops! He turns out to be a frog.

But a savvy goddess suspends judgment.

Maybe he’s a nice frog!

Maybe if you kiss him, he’ll turn into a prince.

Anything is possible.

Remember, “You have to kiss a lot of frogs

before you find your prince!”

Try to enjoy him. Keep an open mind.

He might be a prince in disguise!

Nobody’s perfect, princess.

Not even practically-perfect you….

PRACTICALLY PERFECT!Author: Anne

You've kissed your frog, and lo and behold, he’s turned into a prince!

How great is that?

Overjoyed, you rush into his arms.

This is more like it!

The only problem is, you've overlooked one tiny detail.

He still has frog feet!

But guess what?

So do you!

Everybody does.

That’s just the way it is.

What's wrong with practically perfect?

HOT CHILI PEPPER!Author: Anne

When you’re hot, you’re hot!

You're hot as a fresh chili pepper.

So hot you make me explode like a burst of fireworks.

And it isn’t even the Fourth of July.

With you, every day is the Fourth of July!

That’s why this card is for you.

Hot, hot chili pepper, you spice up my life.

Big time.

SWAN LOVEAuthor: Anne

Swans mate for life. At least 85% of them are monogamous. Once bonded, the male and female support each other in all things.

They build their nest together.

They share egg sitting so each has feeding and brooding breaks.

They teach their newborn cygnets to forage for food, and defend them from all predators.

The male will lay down his life for his family.

If one of the pair dies, the other often lives out the rest of his or her life alone.

The love and loyalty of these beautiful birds has inspired legends for centuries.

In you, my love, I have found my swan.

Like swans, we will love forever.

OVER THE MOON ABOUT YOUAuthor: Anne

We're magic!

Has anybody ever felt this way before? Perhaps. But nobody else is quite like us. That makes us unique. Special.

The roses in the border remind me that beautiful things hold hidden thorns that may wound us.

I’m not afraid.

Our path may not always be smooth.

But, together, we will handle whatever life brings.

I believe this with all my heart because....

I’m over the moon about you!

WEDDING DAYAuthor: Anne

The great Russian-born French artist, Marc Chagall (1887 -1985), painted his beloved wife Bella over and over again. His paintings were masterpieces of fantasy, and poetic inspiration.

Lovers were shown flying dreamily over the heads of villagers, wedding guests, animals, and sleepy Russian hamlets. Their joy lifted them out of the everyday world into an ecstatic realm of bliss.

This card is a tribute to a great artist who knew how to love his woman well. It’s also a tribute to YOU on your wedding day.

May your feet never touch the ground.

May your life together be a work of art!

LOVE LIFTS US ALLAuthor: Anne

Love is contagious!

A beautiful wedding challenges us all

to rededicate ourselves to love.

Let’s be inspired!

Let’s fly with the lovers.

Love can lift us all!

FOREVER: AN ANNIVERSARY OR PROMISE CARDAuthor: Anne

Philemon and Baucus were married many years. Though poor, their love was rich, and they felt blessed.

One day, they offered hospitality to two weary travelers who had been turned away from richer homes. During supper, their wine bowl miraculously replenished itself, and their goose, which they planned to cook for dinner, flew to the visitors for rescue. Marveling, Baucus and Philemon gave their bed to the visitors, and slept on the floor.

Next morning, Jupiter and Mercury, King and Messenger of the Gods, revealed themselves. Jupiter offered to grant the couple any wish. Baucus and Philemon wished only to live and die together, at the same moment, so that neither would suffer the pain of life without the other.

Deeply moved, Jupiter transformed their tiny cottage into a temple. There, Baucus and Philemon lived happily until they died.

Jupiter turned the lovers into a mighty oak and graceful linden tree. They grew together as one – their branches and roots lovingly entwined for all eternity.

May you be like Baucis and Philemon ~ in love forever.

CLIMB INTO THE MANGO TREEAuthor: Anne

Climb into the mango tree, my love,

And there make love with me.

Up there, together, girl and boy,

We'll taste the fruits

Of mango joy.

I love you.

SINGING BIRDAuthor: Anne

One of the greatest writers of love poetry in the English language is Christina Rossetti, a shy Victorian spinster.

Christina chose to remain single. She died in 1894, leaving a flock of singing poems that expressed her passionate heart. Here's the first verse of one:

A BIRTHDAY By Christina Rossetti

My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a water'd shoot; My heart is like an apple-tree Whose boughs are bent with thick-set fruit; My heart is like a rainbow shell That paddles in a halcyon sea; My heart is gladder than all these, Because my love is come to me.

Anyone who has ever loved will recognize these words as the authentic voice of passion and joy.

Thank you for being my love!

I feel as if we were born to be together.

You make my heart sing.

EASTER EGGSAuthor: Anne

One of the best parts of Easter is making Easter eggs. Here's how to do it.

Have your mom help you hard boil as many eggs as she can spare. Invite some friends and family to help you. Get into your down-and-dirty play clothes. Outdoors is good for making Easter eggs. But the kitchen table will do, if you have layers of newspaper on the table to sop up spills.

There's a lovely legend about Ostara, the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring, whose name, "Oestre," gave rise to the word Easter.

The tender-hearted goddess wept when a little bird fell dead at her feet. To save it, Ostara changed it into a hare or rabbit, which was one of her sacred animals. The bird lived on as a rabbit, but retained the ability to lay eggs!

In this image, the beautiful goddess is shown decorating eggs to put in her Easter basket. Her beloved rabbits wait to carry them around.

HAPPY EASTER!

YOU'RE GORGEOUS!Author: Anne

Is there anything more gorgeous than a pregnant woman?

Never are her curves more sumptuous than when she’s creating new life. Her skin takes on a luminous glow. There’s a rich beauty to her gait, as her body adjusts to the weight of the child she carries - throwing her profile into a graceful S curve.

While her back may ache, and her feet hurt, the joy of the infant growing in the mysterious, sacred center of her body sustains her through nine long months. During that time, a bond forms between mother and child that will last a lifetime and beyond.

It is the most primal union on Earth.

Celebrate your beauty, Mother-to-Be.

You’re GORGEOUS!

YOU'VE NEVER BEEN MORE BEAUTIFUL!Author: Anne

Is there anything more gorgeous than a pregnant woman?

Never are her curves more sumptuous than when she’s creating new life.

Her skin takes on a luminous glow. There’s a rich beauty to her gait, as her body adjusts to the weight of the child she carries - throwing her profile into a graceful S curve.

While her back may ache, and her feet hurt, the joy of the infant growing in the mysterious, sacred center of her body sustains her through nine long months. During that time, a bond forms between mother and child that will last a lifetime and beyond.

It is the most primal union on Earth.

Celebrate your beauty, Mother-to-Be.

You’re GORGEOUS!

MOON MOTHERAuthor: Anne

Moon shine…

It’s past midnight. Everyone is sleeping. Except mother, of course!

She stands at a window, rocking her fretful baby. Her faithful cat keeps her company. So does the moon…

She gazes at it, floating behind the branches of a leaning pine, watching with her. Bathed in its silvery light, a feeling of peace sinks into her soul. A sense of connection with generations of mothers who also watched over their babies, sustains her. She’s one of a long line of women. A daughter of the moon.

Moon mother.

Tireless.

A practical mystery!Thanks for your love…

A MOTHER'S ARMSAuthor: Anne

A mother cuddles her baby beneath a flowering cherry tree.

Her baby sleeps, trusting that, in her arms, no harm can come.

Mothers are for all times.

And all seasons…

WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU!Author: Anne

A mother holds her newborn infant up to the sun.

The sun blesses her baby.

Her baby blesses the world.

“Every child begins the world again,” said Henry David Thoreau.

Welcome, baby.

We’ve been waiting for you!

We're so glad you're here.

SUN, MOON AND STARSAuthor: Anne

New baby, you’re the sun, moon and stars to all who love you.

You renew our hope in the future.

You make all things new.

We're so glad you’ve come!

We send you love and blessing.

THE GODDESS OF SUMMER SOLSTICEAuthor: Anne

June is magical! We rejoice in the fertility of the Goddess of Summer Solstice, the longest day of the Pagan year, celebrated on June 21st. At the heart of our joy is the Goddess.

Pregnant with the Sun God whom she will birth at Yule, she kneels, surrounded by the tropical lushness of summer. She’s the essence of fertility and abundance. A summer sun rides high, warming her and the god she carries with its healing rays. Fruitful, feminine and maternal, she proudly cradles her belly, nourished by her understanding of the vital role she plays in Creation.

Celebrate the Goddess’s fertility in your own life! Now is the time of milk and honey, long, sleepy days, and scented nights.

CANADA ROCKS!Author: Anne

On July 1st, Canadians celebrate Canada. There will be parades. Children, veterans of WW II, firemen, policemen, Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, Kiwanis and Chamber of Commerce clubs, First Nations troupes, bagpipers, and a wild assortment of bicyclists, pram pushers and patriotic dogs, will join the fun.

There’ll be music and marching bands representing every culture that lives and thrives in Canada. There'll be fireworks. We’ll flaunt the flag from porches and balconies; fly it high in the sky. We'll have balloons, barbeques, dancing, family get-togethers, and everyone will be proud.

There is no place on Earth where we would rather be.

O Canada! You ROCK!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, USA!Author: Anne

How do you capture the diversity and spirit of the USA?

One way is to look at how we celebrate it.

The nation’s birthday is honored across the land with joyous parades that include honored veterans from every war on behalf of liberty the USA has fought for the last 70 years.

Joining them are Rotary and Kiwanis clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, firemen and policemen, local dignitaries, marching bands, floats, school children, and even patriotic dogs! Every ethnic group that has ever been added to the American melting pot adds something to the heady brew.

In this image, the carriers of the flag and the culture are children representing a small fraction of the diverse people who call themselves Americans. They march under a flag that is a symbol of hope and liberty around the world.

You're A Grand Old Flag!, written by George M. Cohan, says it all.

“You're a grand old flag,You're a high flying flag,And forever in peace may you wave!”

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, USA! Long may your flag wave.

NEDA, WE HEAR YOU!Author: Anne

Neda Agha-Soltan had everything to live for. Young, beautiful, engaged to be married, she worked in her family’s travel agency, and dreamed of becoming a musician. She wasn’t political. She was an artist!

However, like many Iranians, she was outraged by the 2009 elections, when thousands of votes were discounted, and Ahmadinejad, the chosen leader of the ruling theocracy, was declared winner by a landslide.

On June 30th, accompanied by her music teacher, Neda parked her car in a side street. She wanted to show her support for the anti-government demonstrations going on a few blocks away in Tehran. Moments later, she was shot through the heart by a Basij militia member on a motorcycle. Within two minutes, she was dead.

Neda, whose name means, “Message,” never raised her voice to cry out for Freedom that day. She was cut down before she could speak.

But the video of her death has electrified the world, and made her a symbol of all who struggle to be free. She cannot be silenced.

Neda, we hear you!

We salute the brave, beautiful women of Iran, who fight beside their men, armed only with dignity and courage. You inspire us.

YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD TO BE YOUNG!Author: Anne

Olga Kotelko, aged 90, is one of Canada’s most celebrated Senior Olympic champions, and one of the oldest competitive athletes in the world. Presently competing in the World Masters Athletic Championships in Lahti, Finland, she is virtually uncontested in her age group. She challenges herself by breaking her old records, and setting new world records for the future.

The hardy senior believes that growing up on a farm in Saskatchewan is one of the reasons for her longevity and health. The 7th of 11 children born to Wasyl and Anne Shawaga, she raised two daughters as a single mother, and had no time for sports until she retired from teaching. She began competing in track and field events at age 77, “for a new challenge.”

Olga coaches elementary school children in shot put, and is a popular public speaker on the subject of maintaining a healthy body, mind and spirit at every age. She is the best example of her vibrant philosophy of life.

Olga is shown in her favorite event, the shot put. Nike, winged Goddess of Victory, watches over a heroine who has smashed, not only track and field records, but our anxious fears about aging.

WHALE RIDERAuthor: Anne

Hawaiians once thought that whales were manifestations of Kanalao, God of the Sea, who led their Polynesian ancestors to Hawaii. It's not surprising that they were filled with awe and wonder. The humpback whale is magnificent! Between 40-50 feet long, it weighs up to 79,000 pounds, yet performs dazzling acrobatic leaps called “breaches,” as it swims through the ocean.

All summer long, the Gentle Giant feeds in the North Pacific, storing fat for its winter migration to tropical waters where it will mate and breed. The round trip journey is between 5,000-7,000 miles. En route, the humpback communicates with other whales by singing whale songs that haunt us with their eerie beauty.

In this image, a woman celebrates her birthday with a cetacean friend.

Happy Birthday, whale rider! Ride with Kanaloa. Have a whale of a time!

TWINSAuthor: Anne

We may not share the same birthday.

But we share so much.

Twin of my heart, you are always with me.

I’m so happy you’re in my life.

BORN TO FLY!Author: Anne

Today, the sky's the limit.You were born to fly! Even if you only fly in your fantasy.On the wings of imagination,you can go anywhere.So fly, lady,fly. Your spirit will take you wherever you want to go.

FROG CAROUSELAuthor: Anne

A beauty rides a frog on the magical, animal carousel.

The frog is celebrated in many different cultures! The Celts believed it had healing powers because of its connection with cleansing waters. Europeans focused on its three stages of development: egg, tadpole, and amphibian. They linked it to evolution and spiritual growth. The Chinese think it brings good luck. The Japanese believe a frog amulet may bring you safely home. Ancient Hindus imagined frogs on a cosmic level, thinking that they projected our world into orbit in space!

Because of the copious eggs it lays, the frog is also a fertility symbol.

Call upon frog energy when you are going through growing pains or transitions! Or when you need protection when traveling.

In life, there are many ups and downs, but only one go-round.

Enjoy the ride, Carousel Queen!

ROSH HASHANAAuthor: Anne

Today, we remember the year that has passed, and look forward to the New Year that is just beginning.

May 5770 bring sweetness, joy, peace, and prosperity to you and your family.

L'Shana Tovah!

LEOPARD CAROUSELAuthor: Anne

Isis, the great Egyptian goddess, rides a leopard on the magical, animal carousel.

In ancient Egypt, the leopard was a sign of divinity. Priests and pharaohs wore leopard skins as emblems of authority. The hieroglyph for “leopard” means strength. The leopard also has many other virtues: beauty, independence, fearlessness, survival skills, cunning, acute senses, shape shifting and a kind of visionary intelligence.

All of these qualities were embodied in Isis and her husband, Osiris. Isis, like the leopard, was a huntress! She sought and found all fourteen pieces of her murdered husband’s dismembered body, and reunited them for one night of love, when she conceived their only son, Horus. Together, they defeated the usurper, Set, and put Horus on the throne of his father.

What a goddess! What a ride!

She calls us to live the ups and downs of life with fierce joy.

TURKEY CAROUSELAuthor: Anne

They say that Benjamin Franklin wanted to make the turkey the national symbol for the USA, instead of the noble bald eagle! The sensible Canadians opted for the industrious beaver.

However, at Thanksgiving and Christmas, all over North America, the turkey reigns supreme.

Here on the magical, animal carousel, a glorious tom turkey fans his tail feathers in a display that rivals that of the peacock. The beauty riding his back looks as though the taste of turkey will never cross her lips.

But, happy turkey day,eh?

Happy Harvest, and Happy Thanksgiving too!

FABULOUS FORTY!Author: Anne

You're forty? FABULOUS!

It's a wonderful age for a woman.

Life is just beginning!

An unknown author got it right.

"I'm not 40. I'm eighteen with 22 years experience!"

Happy Birthday, Gorgeous!

You GO, girl!

REINDEER CAROUSEL Author: Anne

A Sami girl mounts a reindeer on the magical, animal carousel with the confidence of someone who knows and trusts him completely

The reindeer has a long history in the Arctic where Santa Claus is supposed to live. And in Northern Europe, nomadic groups of people once known as Laplanders, but now called the Sami, have a relationship with reindeer that dates back thousands of years.

These hardy people herd the animals by following them on their annual migrations across Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. They domesticate and use them for food, clothing, and as draught animals. Both Sami and reindeers are uniquely suited to cold and snow!

Are you having a white Christmas? Do you yearn for one?

Celebrate the reindeer and the Sami. They represent the spirit of Christmas and the True North!

CHRISTMAS CAROUSELAuthor: Anne

In 1822, Clement Clarke Moore, a scholar from New York, claimed he was the author of “Twas the Night Before Christmas” ~ or “A Visit from St. Nicholas.“ The poem redefined our image of Christmas. Never before had St. Nicholas been associated with a sleigh or reindeers!

The reindeer has a long history with the Arctic where Santa Claus is supposed to live, however. Thor, the Scandinavian god of thunder and lightning, flies through the skies in a chariot pulled by goats called Gnasher and Cracker. In Moore’s poem, two of the eight tiny reindeer are called Donder (Dutch for ‘thunder”), and Blitzen (German for “lightning.”)

And in Northern Europe, nomadic groups of people once known as Laplanders, but now called the Sami, have a relationship with reindeer that dates back thousands of years. These hardy folk herd the animals by following them on their annual migrations across Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland ~ domesticating and using them for food, clothing, and as draught animals to pull their sleighs and wagons. They are uniquely adapted to extreme cold and snow, as are the Sami.

In this image, a Sami girl mounts her reindeer with the confidence of someone who knows and loves him. They represent the spirit of Christmas, and of the True North.

LITTLE GIRL IN THE BACK ROWAuthor: Anne

Little girl in the back row, I see you.

You are not in front because your halo slips, and you sing off-key.

Even now, I see you’ve lost the words, though your mouth pretends.

Up front, good Joseph leans upon his staff while well-schooled Mary clasps her doll and smiles.

Love came down at Christmas; Love all lovely, love divine; Love was born at Christmas, Stars and angels gave the sign.

Have a blessed Christmas!

HAPPY HANUKKAH!Author: Prayer Recited at the time of the lighting of the candles of the menorah.

"Blessed are You, Lord our God,King of the Universe,Who has sanctified us by His commandments,and has commanded us to kindle the lights of Hanukkah."

Hanukkah Blessings!

WITH GLOWING HEARTS!Author: Anne

On February 28th, thousands of delirious hockey fans in Vancouver, and across Canada, took to the streets to celebrate Canada's 3-2, hard-fought, overtime victory over the USA to win the gold medal in men's Olympic hockey.

Hockey is Canada's national sport. That's why this was so huge!

Though powerful US teams won the greatest number of medals in the Winter Games, Canadians set the record for gold medals on their home turf.

Every event was fantastic!

Everyone who competed was a winner!

We will never forget the visitors who came to cheer their young athletes, and who shared so much with us. They were wonderful too.

But, as a hockey fan, and a Canadian, I have to say,

"CANADA, YOU ROCK!"

MUST BE EASTER!Author: Anne Baird

If Easter eggs and rabbits are symbols of Easter to us, the happy children and their mothers, masquerading as rabbits, eggs, and Easter chicks, are an infallible sign of the season to rabbits.

“Must be Easter again,” one whispers, as the children troop past.

Of course! What else could it be?

Happy Easter, everyone!

HAPPY NOROOZ!Author: Anne

A Persian family celebrates Norooz, meaning "New Day." It is a spring festival that has been enjoyed for at least 3,000 years. They gather round their specially prepared Haft Sin table set with seven items, all beginning with the letter “S” in Farsi.

Sabzeh~ wheat or lentil sprouts growing in a dish, symbolizing rebirth.Samanu ~ sweet pudding, made from wheat germ, for affluence.Senjed ~ dried fruit of oleaster tree, for loveSir ~ garlic, for medicineSib ~ apples, for health and beautySomaq ~ sumac berries, for the color of sunriseSekeh ~ vinegar, for age and patience.

Their table also includes goldfish, for life; lit candles for enlightenment and happiness; a mirror, to reflect the light; decorated eggs for fertility; a holy book, such as the Koran; and spring flowers.

Norooz is a family time. A time of visiting older relatives and friends. Of feasting and affirmation. A huge, 13-day celebration of Life. Norooz Mobarak, friends! May the New Year bring you health and happiness!

HAPPY NAVROOZ!Author: Anne

A Persian family celebrates Navrooz, a spring festival that has been enjoyed for at least 3,000 years. They gather round their specially prepared Haft Seen table set with seven items, all beginning with the letter “S.”

Sabzeh~ wheat or lentil sprouts growing in a dish, symbolizing rebirth.Samanu ~ sweet pudding, made from wheat germ, for affluence.Senjed ~ dried fruit of oleaster tree, for loveSir ~ garlic, for medicineSib ~ apples, for health and beautySomaq ~ sumac berries, for the color of sunriseSekeh ~ vinegar, for age and patience.

Their table also includes goldfish, for life; lit candles for enlightenment and happiness; a mirror, to reflect the light; decorated eggs for fertility; a holy book, such as the Koran; and spring flowers.

Navrooz is a family time! A time of visiting older relatives and friends. Of feasting and affirmation. A huge, 13-day celebration of Life! Happy Navrooz, friends! May the New Year bring you health and happiness!

FLYING HIGH!Author: Anne

The Winter Games in Vancouver, BC, Canada of 2010 were fantastic. People came from all over the world to witness the events. Among the most exciting were the women ski jumpers. Flying high on the slopes and down the icy tracks, they inspired us all.Women have come into their own in winter sports. You go, girl!The sky is the limit.

DANCE AS IF NO ONE IS WATCHING!Author: Anne

Every day is a gift. That’s why we call it “the present!”So enjoy your special day!

Sip some wine. Pluck a perfect rose. Kick off your shoes, and dance.

Dance as if no one is watching!

Wiggle your toes, tap your feet, shake your hips, and get DOWN!

You were born to dance!

THE LOVE IN DADDY'S HANDSAuthor: Lyrics by Holly Dunn

"I remember Daddy's hands,folded silently in prayer,and reaching out to hold me, when I had a nightmare.

I remember Daddy's hands, how they held my Mama tight,and patted my back for something done right.

There are things that I've forgottenthat I loved about the man,but I'll always rememberthe love in Daddy's hands."

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!

SURFER DADAuthor: Anne

Surfer Dad

Dads come in all sizes and shapes. And they come with a huge range of interests and gifts. They can be jocks, or computer nerds. Skiers, runners, scrabble players or readers. The important thing is that they share their passion with their family.

Here, a young Dad introduces his children to his love of the sea, and surfing.

The kids are excited. They’re ready to tackle the ocean with a boogie board and a rubber duck. Whatever skills they bring to the adventure, they know it will turn out fine.

The mirror loves you.That's because it reflects the authentic characterthat lights you up from the inside out.Nothing can touch that. You just get better!Happy Birthday, Beauty.

CAN YOU FEEL THE LOVE?Author: Anne

To find love once is a gift.

To find it twice, a miracle!

Can you feel the love?

I can.

We've been blessed with a miracle.

LOVE IS HERE TO STAYAuthor: Anne

“It’s very clear,” Sinatra sings,

“our love is here to stay.”

The song makes me think of you.

I’m so glad you found each other!

Keep on dancing!

A MOTHER'S PRAYERAuthor: Anne

A mother sits in the window of her kitchen.On the stove, a pot of quince jelly boils over.The cat lies on the unfolded laundry. The baby’s diaper needs changing. But for the moment, the mother’s focus is elsewhere. She is introducing her child to beauty and wonder. To the glory of the blossoms dancing just outside their window.What could be more important?

Every mother prays for her children to be safe. Pray that they may also be fully alive to the beauty that surrounds them

YOU'RE A GIFT!Author: Anne

I love to celebrate you! We all do. We bring gifts and flowers. But our gifts are nothing, compared to what you give. Every single day.

Dear one, you’re always giving. YOU are the gift!You have helped to create our whole family.How lucky we are to receive from you.

THAT'S MY GRANDMA!Author: Anne

Grandmas today are so ALIVE!They may still bake chocolate chip cookies. They’re always good for cuddles and hugs. Maybe a bit of babysitting. But they’re an adventurous bunch! If they’ve retired, they’re busier than ever. Starting new businesses. Hiking, kayaking, line dancing, painting, blogging on the Internet ~You name it, they’re doing it!They may even take up biking!Those neat duck-billed helmets and spandex tights aren’t just for Grand Prix racers anymore. A Silver Fox can carry it off.

Look out, Lance Armstrong!My Grandma’s a biker!How cool is that?

BATWINGSAuthor: Anne

Two friends hang by their knees from a branch in a tree favored by giant bats.

Why are they doing this?

To make a point.

As one friend says to the other, “Girl, if you got ‘em, flaunt ‘em!”

That’s right.

Bats come by their wings naturally. The Creator gets the credit for that!

We, on the other hand, earn our batwings ~ by living, loving, and engaging in Life.

Everyone gets them eventually. Why not enjoy them?

You GO, girl!

Your wings just show you’re a flyer.

Artist’s note: The reason the bats are so big is because I wanted to show the expression on their faces when they notice their new branch-mates. Tiny bats didn't allow that.

FLASH! A friend just told me that bats are a symbol of luck in China. There you go! We're lucky to have them!

DO WE KNOW THEM?Author: Anne

It's Halloween night, and the old intersects briefly with the new. The ancients believed that, on this night, the veils between the natural and the supernatural world thinned. They expected strange and mysterious things to happen.

In this image, a pair of authentic monsters is perplexed by a parade of modern Trick or Treaters. "Do we know them?" asks the little green monster.The big, shaggy one ransacks his memorybut comes up empty. The family is blissfully unaware of the nearnessof the unseen world. May your Halloween be filled with magic!And may you have the eyes to see the mystery.

HESTIA, GODDESS OF THE HEARTH AND HOME.Author: Anne

Hestia is the "unknown goddess."The few statues that exist of her,show a sturdy matron, dressed in a sensible toga, her face often shadowed by a cowl. Her anonymity is deliberate. She embodies all those women who choose to stay at home,and keep the home fires burning. She is the one we come home to. The one we pray will be there, and always is.She is the heart and soul of the family.The solid core of civilized society. Where would we be without Hestia?Her groundedness allows her children to fly.And to fly home again. Blessed Hestia, of all the goddesses, You are the most essential.

THE CHRISTMAS FEAST.Author: Anne

The turkey is done. The pie, enthroned in a place of honor. The family gathers. We are all together. We are safe, and enjoying a glorious Christmas feast. What could be better?Merry Christmas, everyone!And Happy New Year too.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!Author: Anne Baird

The reindeer has a long history with the Arctic where Santa Claus is supposed to live. And in Northern Europe, nomadic groups of people once known as Laplanders, but now called the Sami, have a relationship with reindeer that goes back thousands of years. These hardy folk herd the animals by following them on their annual migrations across Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Russia ~ domesticating and using them for food, clothing, and as draught animals to pull sleighs and wagons. Reindeer are uniquely adapted to bitter winters, as are the Sami.

In this image, a Sami girl rides her reindeer with the confidence of someone who knows and trusts him. They represent Christmas, and the spirit of the True North.

Merry Christmas! May your holiday be filled with light and joy!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!Author: Anne Baird

At Christmas time, the turkey reigns supreme across the Western World!

Here on the carousel, a glorious tom turkey fans his tail feathers in a display that rivals that of the peacock. The young goddess riding his back looks as though the taste of turkey will never cross her lips.

Merry Christmas! And may your holiday feast be delicious.

YOU MAKE IT ALL HAPPEN!Author: Anne

Christmas is coming, and you may be tired.But you don't complain.Your tree is up. You’ll stuff the stockings, wrap the gifts, maybe even find time to bake. Everyone will have a happy day, because of you.Christmas Angel, you make it all happen!Curl up for a moment, and take a catnap.You deserve it!You bring so much joy…

SANTA'S TREATS!Author: Anne

Uh oh! The children have justdiscovered that Mom and Dadare really Santa Claus!

It’s not so terrible, really. Thegreat discovery is that they loveyou so much that they makemagic for you every Christmas.

Now THAT’S magic!

Have a magical Christmas.

And don’t forget to put out the treats.

Santa’s helpers get hungry!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!Author: Anne

The turkey and all the trimmings are ready.The pie enjoys pride of place on the table. The family is gathering. "Come, ye thankful people, come,Raise the song of Harvest Home..."We have so much to be grateful for!Happy Thanksgiving!

NEW YEAR'S DAY IS EVERYBODY'S BIRTHDAY!Author: Anne

New Year's Day is everybody's birthday. The gift it brings is another chanceto get it right. So let's celebrate!Happy Birthday, 2011!

Enjoy a great new beginning!

SWAN CAROUSELAuthor: By Anne

A swan chariot circles the carousel, to the strains of Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s great waltz from Swan Lake. A pair of lovers rides, safe within the sheltering embrace of its mighty wings. Bliss!

For centuries, swans have been celebrated throughout the world in mythology, fairy-tales, poetry, art and music. Greece’s Helen of Troy was conceived in the union of Zeus, disguised as a swan, and Leda, Queen of Sparta. The German composer, Wagner, wrote two towering operas with swan themes, Lohengrin and Parsifal. Hinduism reveres swans, comparing them to saints who live in the world but who are not contaminated by it. One of Ireland’s greatest legends is The Children of Lir, which tells of a stepmother who transforms her children into swans for 900 years.

We have only one world to give to our children. Let us work together to make it the kind of worldwhere they may grow up in peace and safety. And where all may dance and singin joy and freedom.

RABBIT CAROUSEL: IT'S SPRING!Author: Anne

Spring is here! On the magical animal carousel, Ostara, the Celtic goddess of spring, rides on her favorite creature, the rabbit. The rabbit is famous for its fertility, and Ostara is a fertility goddess. They go together like milk and honey.

Crowned with spring flowers, she carries a basket of eggs, symbolizing this time of year when new life is born from winter soil. She prefigures Easter, when today’s children paint Easter eggs, pick spring flowers, and enjoy chocolate rabbits.

Ostara, Eostre, Easter ~ all roads lead to the same celebration.

Sing, sing! It’s Spring!

PASSOVER: WHY IS THIS NIGHT DIFFERENT?Author: By Anne

A family gathers on the first night of Passover to celebrate. They recall the story of Exodus. Prompted by God, Moses, the liberator of his people, demanded, and eventually won freedom for the Jews from slavery in Egypt. A highlight of the story is when, pursued by a vengeful Pharaoh and his army, to the border of the Red Sea, Moses lifts his staff, and the seas part. The Israelites walk across on dry land.

Every detail of the Passover feast is steeped in this honored history. The table is set with the best china, silverware, and crystal. On a special Passover plate, six foods are displayed that symbolize the story. Two bitter herbs recall the bitterness of slavery. Charoset, a mixture of chopped apples and nuts, represents the mortar used by the slaves. Parsley, dipped in salt water, represents their tears. A lamb shank bone, reminds them of the blood they painted on their doors to escape the Angel of Death. An egg reminds them of sacrifices they brought to the Temple when it still stood. The matzo reminds them that their ancestors had no time to make leavened bread when they fled Egypt.

“Why is this night different?” a child always asks at this special Seder. It is different because, on this night, Jews all over the world remember and rededicate themselves to the principles that set them free.

ONE HAND, ONE HEARTAuthor: Anne

In Leonard Bernstein's musical, West Side Story, the young lovers, Maria and Tony, pledge their eternal love in a song of heartbreaking beauty, "One Hand, One Heart."

The lyrics, by Stephen Sondheim, echo what every couple hopes for on their wedding day.

"Make of our lives one life,Day after day, one life.Now it begins, now we startOne hand, one heart..."

May this be your song.

We wish you joy.

SHIRIN'S WEDDINGAuthor: Anne

The wedding ceremonies are over. The bride is being carried to her new husband’s home, where she will begin her marriage with him, and with his family. It is a time of joy and sorrow: sorrow for the home she is leaving, joy for the new life that is beginning.

In Northern India, after taking the ceremonial Seven Steps of a Hindu wedding together, the couple may say the following:

“You have become mine forever…I have become yours. Hereafter, I cannot live without you. Do not live without me. Let us share the joys. We are word and meaning, united...May the night be honey-sweet for us. May the morning be honey-sweet for us. May the earth be honey-sweet for us. May the heavens be honey-sweet for us...As the heavens are stable, as the earth is stable, as the mountains are stable, as the whole universe is stable, so may our union be permanently settled.”

The marriage ideal for such a couple is to grow from life partners into soul mates.

Is the achievement of such an intention possible?

In this ancient culture, yes. You have a lifetime to work on it.

East or West, blessings on all who begin the journey!

ALEXANDRA'S BABY!Author: Anne

A new mother, Alexandra, cherishes her infant. She can hardly believe that, just a short while ago, little Grace lived inside her, and that she and Jon were waiting impatiently for her. At Alexandra's feet lies Roxy ~ companion of the long days of waiting.

Standing guard over mother and child is a pair of storks, long associated with the bringing of babies. In Roman mythology, the birds were sacred to Venus. If a stork built a nest on your house, Romans believed, the goddess would grant you never-ending love. In Germany, villagers held that the "adebar", or "luck-bringer", brought prosperity and fertility. The Hebrew word for stork means “kind mother.” Since storks rear their young in full view of everyone, they were viewed as models of good parenting.

In Alexandra's Baby, these strands come together.

Alexandra and Jon are bringing new life, love, and possibility into the world.

They will love Grace forever. They will be the best parents they can possibly be. In this task, they will be supported by people who love them.

Thank you, Alex and Jon, for your gift to the family, and to the world.

BACK TO SCHOOL!Author: By Anne

It’s the first day of school. Families bring their young. A school bus, loaded with excited children whose parents were able to part with them at the bus stop, pulls up.

In front, a mother hugs her baby. It’s so hard to let go! The little girl clings. But already, she has one foot out the door. Her leg brushes her new backpack, crammed with freshly sharpened pencils, bright crayons and snack. She’s almost ready...

The older ones set off with confidence. They’re even looking forward to a new year! Seeing friends again. Trading summer stories…

The family dog looks on with patient resignation. He’s seen it all before. But he’s learned they’ll all come home for supper. In the meantime, he still has Mom. He wonders.

Will she be up for a walk?

I'M THINKING OF YOU.Author: By Anne

I'm thinking of you. You're in my thought and prayers.Please call on me for anything I may do.I'm here.

I'M FLYING!Author: Anne

James M. Barrie, (1860-1937) was a Scottish writer and playwright. He is best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan. The story revolves around Peter, a boy who refuses to grow up, and an ordinary girl named Wendy.

Peter induces Wendy, Michael and John (her brothers), to abandon the safe world of their London nursery, and to fly away with him and his best friend, Tinkerbell, to Neverland ~ a magical world where children are forever at play.

There, they live with the Lost Boys, meet beautiful mermaids and Indians, battle Captain Hook and his pirate band, and live an adventure they will never forget.

J.M. Barrie left the copyright of Peter Pan to Great Ormond Street Hospital, England’s leading provider of care for sick children. The play, and its musical version, continues to delight audiences all over the world ~ while helping to heal sick little ones. What a legacy!

MOON FESTIVALAuthor: By Anne

September 8th brings a full harvest moon. On this night, our Chinese and Vietnamese neighbours may celebrate their great Moon Festival.

A full moon symbolizes the closing of the lunar cycle and reunion, so the festival is also known as The Festival of Reunion.

In ancient times, the Chinese gathered beside rivers, lakes and ponds to see the reflection of the moon in the water. They carried lanterns, danced, sang, ate mooncakes, and gazed at the moon where the Moon Goddess, Chang ‘e lives with her friend the Moon Rabbit.

Let’s gaze at the moon as well. Let’s take nothing for granted.

At this troubled time, let’s remember that love is the one essential thing.

Let's celebrate love, family, beauty, and all our fragile blessings!

FEEL BETTER FAIRYAuthor: By Anne

Cheer up!The Feel Better Fairy is on the way.

When will she come? Who can tell?Fairies and angels come in many guises. She comes as a friend bringing flowers. She comes as a partner making tuna fish sandwiches for supper, because that’s his or her specialty. She comes in phone calls, cards, and visits. Sometimes she makes you laugh. Sometimes she just holds your hand and listens. The point is, she will come.

Cheer up!The Feel Better Fairy is on the way.She brings love, and the hope of healing.

Please feel better soon!It’s no fun without you.

WHAT CHILD IS THIS?Author: By William Chatterton Dix, 1865

What child is this, who, laid to rest,On Mary’s lap is sleeping?Whom angels greet with anthems sweet, While shepherds watch are keeping?This, this is Christ the King, Whom shepherds guard and angels sing:Haste, haste to bring him praise,The babe, the son of Mary!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!Author: By Anne Baird

Jump for joy!A New Year has begun.

May this yearbring healing, health, happiness, renewedhope, and prosperityto you and all ofyour loved ones.

May it bring peace on Earth.

I'm thinking of you. And I'm sending you love and many blessings,

HAPPY NEW YEAR!Author: By Anne Baird

Jump for joy!A New Year has begun.

May this yearbring healing, health, happiness, renewedhope, and prosperityto you and all ofyour loved ones.

May it bring peace on Earth.

I'm thinking of you. And I'm sending you love and many blessings,

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!Author: By Anne

2012 is the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese calendar. The dragon is the most auspicious sign of their zodiac. Asians everywhere will welcome him on January 22. Bursting onto the scene with a mighty roar, he's expected to bring fire, energy, and renewed life into the New Year! This majestic, powerful being is the only mythical creature in Chinese astrology. Instead of inspiring fear, he's loved for his strength, luck, and vitality.

Serenely riding on his back is Kuan Yin, the Chinese goddess of Mercy and Compassion. She carries her lotus blossom, symbolic of a purity deeply rooted in the cares of daily life, and a plate of New Year’s tangerine cookies. The two are old friends. In the legend of Kuan Yin, she rescued the Dragon King’s son from some fishermen who caught him while he was cavorting as a fish. The king rewarded her with a precious jewel, delivered by his granddaughter, the Dragon Maiden. Lung Nu so adored the goddess that she stayed with her always.

The deep soul relationship between the Dragon King, his family, and Kuan Yin, means that his energy will be used to help guide the human race as it navigates the storms of the coming year. Inspired by the loving heart of Kuan Yin, his power will be a force for transformation and renewal!

THOUGHTS OF YOU MAKE ME HAPPY!Author: By Anne

Thoughts of you make me happy! I send you love, today and every day.

THE DISHES WILL WAIT!Author: By Anne Baird

Dinner is over. The kitchen’s a mess. But the iPod's playing, and you’re ready for fun.Do it! Take a holiday.Get down and dance.The dishes will wait!This moment will never come again…

LIQUID SUNSHINE!Author: By Anne Baird

It's raining cats and dogs!One of those days when wind and rainsnatch at `your clothes and turn your umbrella inside out.Don't let it get you down!

“Heaven! I’m in Heaven!” sings Fred Astaire in Irving Berlin’s classic love song. “And I seem to find the happiness I seek, when we’re dancing close together,cheek to cheek!”

This is very good news! Heaven isn’t far away, or in the distant future. It can be now. Right here. No further away than our living room or kitchen.

So turn on the radio; break out the old LP’s. Switch on the CD player, or boot up the iPod. Clear a little space in time, and in your heart.

And DANCE!

Heaven is just a step away.

HAPPY PURIM HOLIDAY!Author: by Anne Baird

Purim, celebrated on March 14th or 15th, celebrates Esther, the savior of her people. It is one of the happiest holidays of the Jewish calendar!

Her story began 2400 years ago, at the palace of King Ahasuerus, ruler of Persia and Media, the world's greatest empire. His proud queen, Vashti, was cast aside, and the king sought a new bride. Esther, a ravishing Jewish beauty, was chosen from a throng of young virgins vying to be queen. Her adoptive father, Mordecai, warned her to conceal her race.

The king's prime minister, Haman, hated Mordecai because he refused to bow down to him. He persuaded the king to authorize the massacre of the Jews and the confiscation of their property. Mordecai sent a message to Esther asking her to intervene on their behalf. She was forbidden to approach the king, uninvited, on pain of death. However, she made a bold decision that changed history.

"I will go into the king, and if I perish, I perish."

Welcomed by her husband, she requested that he and Haman dine with her that evening, then invited them for another meal the following day, when she said she would make a request of them. Haman was emboldened by this evidence of her favor. He believed that his star was rising when Ahasuerus asked him how he should honor a loyal servant. Thinking that the king intended to honor him, he suggested that the honoree be dressed in royal robes, and paraded through the city. Then, he had a gallows built to hang Mordecai.

He didn't know that the king had just spent the night going through court records where he discovered that Mordecai had once saved his life, but had never been rewarded. Haman was devastated when ordered to honor Mordecai instead! But worse was to come. At Esther's second dinner, she accused Haman of plotting the murder of Mordecai, her people, and herself. Ahasuerus was outraged.

He hung Haman from the gallows he had built for Mordecai. The Jews were given permission to defend themselves from massacre, and triumphed handily over their enemies. Mordecai became the king's new minister, and served him faithfully. Esther remained, a beloved queen.

Every year, at Purim, the Jews remember her courage, and their delivery from certain death.

BRIGID AND ST. PATRICK'S DAY.Author: By Anne Baird

Brigid, the Celtic warrior goddess of fire, is shown in one of her gentler manifestations. Here, she is Brigid of the Harp, Mother of Songs and Music, and Brigid of the Green Mantles. One leg hooked around the horn of her saddle, she plays the Celtic harp as she rides, guarded by her divinity and the animals that accompany her

Her mount is a noble, white stallion, similar to the one traditionally ridden by Rhiannon, the Welsh horse goddess. He symbolizes Brigid's power as protector of her people.

Beside them runs an Irish wolfhound. Only kings, the nobility, and great warriors were allowed to own these magnificent creatures. They were hunters of wolves and deer as well as ferocious war dogs. They fearlessly attacked armed men on horseback, knocking them from their saddles.

This painting reminds us of Ireland's rich treasure of myth and legend. It's not ALL about leprechauns and pots of gold at the end of the rainbow.

Happy St. Patrick's Day! May the glories of Ireland brighten your day!

HOLY WEEK!Author: By Anne Baird

It’s Holy Week, the most sacred time of year for Christians all over the world. During this time, Christians of every denomination recall the sacrifice of Jesus, who willingly died on the cross to reconcile all mankind to God. His resurrection on the third day, Easter Sunday, shows us that death is not the end for those who believe.

It is a time of reflection, of rededication to faith, and renewed hope and joy.

In this image, a group of parishioners flock to their church to remember and to share in this holy season. Later, there will be time for Easter eggs, feasting, and happy family reunions. Today, at this moment, they celebrate the reason for the season.

Happy Easter!

VIRGO MOTHERS' DAY!Author: By Anne Baird

In this image of Virgo from the Zodiac collection, we see the classic view of the life cycle of women from birth through old age. Along the path, a woman is shown growing up, marrying or finding her life partner, bearing a child, and finally, mothering a grandchild, and sharing her wisdom with the next generation.

Today’s women have a broader range of choices and experience. Every woman may choose to mother a child or others in need of her care and nurture, even ifshe never gives birth.

So, on this day, sacred to women and to mothers, we celebrate women everywhere who transform our lives withtheir love.

HAPPY MOTHERS’ DAY!

BABY, HOLD ON TO ME!Author: By Anne Baird

A young father holds his baby close. The infant is happy and relaxed. She knows her daddy will never drop her. That gives her the freedom to laugh and grow. Her mother is also relaxed. The confidence she has in her partner, and in his love, commitment and protection, allows her to be a better mother. Even the dog is happy!

“Baby, hold on to me! You can trust me. I’ll be there for you.”

This song celebrates every special man who takes on the challenges and joys of fatherhood. And who does his best to cherish and love the mother of his children.

Happy Father’s Day, Dad!

You rock our world.

ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!Author: By Anne Baird

Love may not be everything we need! Food, shelter and safety are way up there. But once you have love, one of the most important ingredients for human happiness has been met.

Here, Daddy holds his baby close. She’s happy. She knows she's loved. This allows her to grow and thrive. Her mother is relaxed. Daddy's loving commitment to them encourages her to be a good mother too. Even the dog is contented! Not all happy families look like this one. But they all share one essential thing: Love.

The truth is that it takes a special man to be a real father.

You're one of the great ones!

Happy Father’s Day!

You rock our world.

LET THE GENTLE RAINS FALLAuthor: By Anne Baird

Chalchihuitlicue, the Aztec goddess of the sea, and of all flowing and standing waters, was the beautiful wife of Tlaloc, the god of light and fire. She was a river to her people, bringing life-giving water to their land. She was worshiped as the patron of mothers in labor, and the guardian of newborn infants and children.

Chalchihuitlicue played both a life giving and a life-ending role in Aztec mythology. During the fourth of the Five Suns of Creation, she participated in a great, purifying flood that would have destroyed all life on Earth. But she transformed her people into fish and saved them.

In this image, the goddess is dressed in her traditional blue-green robes, wearing a crown of feathers. From her finger tips flow the gentle rains that once helped extinguish the forest fires of Colorado. Now, they are needed in Fort McMurray in Alberta. She knows that a downpour would help extinguish the flames, but that it would carry away precious topsoil, leaving the land further wounded.

May the gentle rains of Chalchihuitlicue soon fall. And may the people, and the land, be healed.

YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME!Author: By Anne Baird

Friends are so important.

You're such a good friend to me!

You bring the smell of roses into my life.

Thank you.

COFFEE THERAPY/LIFE THERAPYAuthor: By Anne Baird

Sometimes we need a little boost.

Sometimes, we need a little whine.

That’s OK.

Let’s have some coffee therapy!

It’s cheaper than a shrink.

Healthier than drugs.

Faster than the next self-help book.

Plus the choices are endless.

Cappucino, mocchachino, frappucino? A plain cup of java?

We can choose.

Oh, let’s have coffee together!

Coffee therapy works best with someone you love.

And I love you…

IN THE PALM OF HIS HANDAuthor: By Anne

Don't be afraid!He holds you in the palm of his hand.

IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND.Author: Anne

Never forget.

The One who made and loves you

is holding you,

and those you love,

in the palm of His hand.

YOU WOULDN'T MOURN SO DEEPLY...Author: Anne Baird

You wouldn't mourn so deeply

if you hadn't loved so much.

Thank God for loving,

even when it hurts.

My heart is with you

and sends you love

at this time of sadness.

DAFFODILSAuthor: William Wordsworth

“I wandered lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o'er vales and hills,When all at once I saw a crowd,A host of golden daffodils;Beside the lake, beneath the trees,Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. ..”

In this opening verse, the poet William Wordsworth captures the essence of spring.

Here, a mother and child follow in his footsteps.

Like him, their “heart with pleasure fillsAnd dances with the daffodils.”

May your heart join the dance.

HAPPY SPRING!

WIND BENEATH MY WINGSAuthor: Anne Baird

Whenever I needed you, you were there.

You're there still.

What would I do without you?

You're the wind beneath my wings.

I love you!

SLAYING THE WOOLLY MAMMOTHAuthor: Anne Baird

Slayer of the woolly mammoth,defender of the tribe, you're my hero!

SUMMER SOLSTICE: THE RETURN OF THE SUN. Author: Anne Baird

It's summer again!

May you rejoice in the return of the sun. May you be filled with light and love. May you trust your inner light to guide youin all that you do.

America! America!God shed His grace on thee,And crown thy good with brotherhoodFrom sea to shining sea!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, USA!

DOING THE HAPPY DANCE!Author: By Anne Baird

Sometimes you just GOTTA dance!Why?Why not?Because you're happy,that's why.It could be something big.It could be something little. Who cares what it is?Be happy!Let out a shout!Wave your arms! Jump around!Make a fool of yourself! DO THE HAPPY DANCE!

That's what it's all about.

SHE COMES SAILING ON THE WIND.Author: By Gordon Light, 1944

She comes sailing on the wind,her wings flashing in the sun;On a journey just begun, she flies on..And in the passage of her flight,Her song rings out through the night,Full of laughter, full of light,She flies on.

******Who is She?This being of light and laughterwho sailed the wind at the dawn of Creation?She is Sophia. Eternal Feminine. The Wisdom of the One who created us all. The Spirit who danced the world into being.

Sail on, Sophia! Dance our world into new creation. May we join you in the dance.

HAVE A NICE DAY!Author: Anne Baird

A new broom sweeps clean!

Happy Halloween!

THE NET OF INDRAAuthor: By Anne Baird

The Hindu myth of The Net of Indra offers a vision of how to live in right relationship with each other and the planet. If we followed these ancient precepts, life would be transformed.

Indra, the god of heaven, flung a net over the world. At every intersection of the net, he hung a gem. Each gem represented one soul on Earth. Each gem reflected every other gem on the net. If one was hurt, all were hurt. A tear in the net made the whole world tremble.

What we do to one, we do to all. Because we are all one!

The wisdom of Indra, expressed over 2,500 years ago by Hindu sages and later adopted by Buddhists, Christians, environmentalists, poets, thinkers, artists, and even by modern physicists, is a powerful message for us today.

Each of us is a jewel in Indra’s net. YOU are a jewel!

I offer this message with love.

THE MOON FESTIVALAuthor: By Anne Baird

The Moon Festival is second only to Chinese New Year in the Chinese calendar. The holiday is rooted in the ancient legend of the Moon Lady, Chang’ e.

Chang ‘e was the beautiful wife of an immortal archer, Hou Yi, who saved the world from destruction by the fire of ten suns that were burning up the Earth. He shot down nine of the suns, and as a reward, was granted an elixir of immortality by the Lady Queen Mother. This, he gave to Chang ‘e for safekeeping. He intended to give it to her later that she might live with him forever. However, Chang ‘e, overcome by curiosity, secretly opened the bottle, and drank the elixir. It was so potent that she floated up to Heaven, where she landed on the Moon. There, she lives permanently separated from all she loved on Earth.

From her heavenly home, she looks down with compassion on all our human dramas. She is the Goddess of both sorrow and love. Those who love her can bring her all their secrets, knowing that she will never betray a confidence, or turn them away.

It is said that the great Chinese poet, Li Bai, drowned while trying to embrace her silvery reflection in the Yangtze River.

Today, the Moon Festival is celebrated annually by families who gather to watch the full moon, and Chang ‘e, in all her glory. They eat special moon cakes in her honor, and rejoice in their family connections.

HAPPY PUMPKIN DAYS!Author: By Anne Baird

It's time for family gatherings, and trips to the pumpkin patch.Time to choose a pumpkin for the Halloween Jack 'o Lantern. Time to carve it. Time to bake a pie. To roast the seeds with butter and salt.To share them with friends, and lick your fingers.

Pumpkins and Thanksgiving go together!

Happy Thanksgiving, Punkin'!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BIG GUY!Author: By

Happy Birthday, Big Guy!We love you!You're the best.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SWEETHEART!Author: By Anne Baird

Happy Birthday, Sweetheart! You bring the scent of roses into my life. I love you.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BEAUTY!Author: By Anne Baird

The mirror loves you.That's because it reflects the authentic characterthat lights you from the inside out.Nothing can touch that. Every year, you just get better!Happy Birthday, Beauty.

I MISS YOU!Author: By Anne Baird

I miss you!Let's get together soon...

WILD THING!Author: By Anne Baird

Wild thing,You make my heart sing!(And my ears ring!)

THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANTAuthor: By Anne Baird

The auditorium is dark. On stage, children perform the ancient Christmas story. How wonderful to be an angel!A king! A shepherd! A donkey! A cow!Even a humble lamb…

Mary and Josephkneel in adoration.They know their part!The Bethlehem star they painted glows.The music soars. Shadows shift.Imagination stirs.Is it a doll in the manger or a real baby?Could it be the Baby Jesus?Miracles can happen.Especially in a Christmas Pageant…

They shut their eyes, and just for a moment believe. Oh Holy Night!It’s Christmas, and our gift has come!

GIVING THANKS!Author: By Anne Baird

Give thanks for light, for life, for strength.

Thanks for food, shelter, work.

Thanks for the ones you love, and the joy of living.

Oh give thanks!

It is the best and highest prayer.

SINGING HERBS OF THE SIDAuthor: Inspired by a story by Sharon Paice MacLeod, for Sage Woman Magazine

An herbalist with deep Celtic roots gathers lavender in the Scottish Highlands. She gathers for healing, and for renewal of spirit in her ancestral home. Unseen, but sensed behind her, stands a Sid ~ a spiritual being, a Fairy, a descendent of the Old Gods. Her hands are raised in blessing on this sacred task.

The blessing of the Sid, and their guidance in learning the magical healing and protective properties of herbs, may never be compelled. But it is freely given to those who love the Earth, and who approach it with reverence and delight.

Surrounded by purple lavender, the herbalist’s heart sings with joy.

“This is where I could lay down and disappear with a sense of gratitude and bliss… It is this type of solitary place – the living domains of the plant spirits - where herb-wives and fairy-doctors came to learn their art and replenish their souls on a path of service…I am reminded that … plants and trees can speak and sing, and that the Otherworld is truly close at hand.”

Sharon Paice MacLeod ~ for Sage Woman Magazine.

MOTHER: THE SWEETEST NAME ON EARTH! Author: By Anne Baird

Mother!

It is the first word on a baby's lips. Often, the last word of a wounded warrior. In between, we remember mother's unconditional love.Her protection and provision.The feeling she gave us of being safe.Of being cherished.

Happy Mother's Day!Your name is one of the sweetest words on Earth.

HAPPY NEW YEAR, GODDESS!Author: Anne Baird

Happy New Year, Goddess!May this be the yearwhen you fall in love with life!May this be the yearwhen Life falls in love with YOU! May it be a WONDERFUL yearfilled with blessing for youand all that you love.

TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN!Author: By Anne Baird

A kangaroo leaps on the carousel! He's the unofficial symbol of Australia, an emblem recognized anywhere in the world.

His powerful hind legs and oversized feet are poised to propel him forward into his next gigantic hop. His long, muscular tail streams behind him for balance. His small head leads the way.

On his back, an Aussie woman balances, shielded from the sun by one of Australia’s iconic Tilley hats. (They’re water repellent, give excellent shade from the sun, and are guaranteed for life.) She supports a tiny Aboriginal girl, who has hopped up to join her for a ride on the roo. Australia’s Aboriginals have created Dreaming Stories and sacred ceremonies around this fantastic marsupial.

They ride together in perfect harmony.

Happy Australia Day, Sport!

Don’t tie me kangaroo down!

CHINESE NEW YEAR, 2014 ~ YEAR OF THE HORSE.Author: By Anne Baird

2014 is the Year of the Horse in the Chinese calendar!

A Chinese myth tells us that once, in the town of Kanchu, there was a lake where many dragons lived. These shape-shifting dragons emerged from the waters to mate with docile, domestic mares. The result of their union was a new, wild species of horse that was almost impossible to tame.

In this image, a brave Chinese princess gentles a dragon-horse. This was an act of courage and significance. China’s very survival in ancient times depended on her equestrian prowess. Horses, and Chinese soldiers who knew how to harness their power, were critical to repel constant nomadic invasions by barbarian hoards that had the finest cavalry the world has ever known.

The essence of the horse also reflects part of the Chinese character. Spirited, intelligent, powerful and strong, it has a capacity for hard work, and a radiant energy that leads to victory in many spheres of life.

In this year of the horse, enjoy its bold spontaneity. Take a few risks! Seek adventure. Embrace the bliss of being alive.

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!

I WILL LOVE YOU FOREVERAuthor: By Anne Baird

I loved you the first moment I knew you existed.I will love you forever.

IT HURTS SO MUCH...Author: Anne Baird

It hurts so much.....

THE HOPE OF HUMMINGBIRDSAuthor: By Anne Baird

You’ve been hoping and waiting so long.

Working, preparing a place...

Yet still they don’t come.

Why are they taking so long?

Hummingbirds take time.

They come when you least expect them.

When you’ve all but given up.

Never give up!

Have you looked behind you?

They may be there.

Flying in ~

to sip the nectar you've prepared.

SING A SONG OF MOTHERS!Author: By Anne Baird

The Baobab tree is called the Tree of Life! It provides shelter, food and water to the inhabitants of the great African savannah.

An African mother, like mothers everywhere, is also a Tree of Life. She shelters her children in her strong arms. Feeds them, sings to them, fights for them in one of the most demanding environments on Earth. On Mothers’ Day, we honor her, and our own mothers.

Happy Mother’s Day, mama!

Thank you for the gift of life.

Thank you for your love.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SPORT!Author: By Anne Baird

Even the most domesticated man has a bit of the wild in him.

Never lose your zest for life!Your habit of doing the unexpected. Of going for a slam dunk ~ even on laundry day.

Happy Birthday, Sport!

You constantly amaze and surprise me.

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, SPORT!Author: Anne Baird

Even the most domesticated Dad has a bit of the wild in him.

Never lose your zest for life!Your habit of doing the unexpected. Of going for a slam dunk ~ even on laundry day.

Happy Father's Day, Sport!

You constantly amaze and surprise us.

OLGA SPRINTS HOMEAuthor: Anne Baird

Olga Kotelko: 2019~2014

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7

Olga, we will never forget you.

THE FIRST THANKSGIVING!Author: By Anne Baird

The pilgrims of Plymouth colony celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621. They had great cause for Thanksgiving! Half of them had died during their first devastating winter in the New World. Without the help of the Wampanoag Indians, all of them might have perished.

The forty-six survivors celebrated their first good harvest with a three-day party, attended by about ninety Native Americans, who came, bearing gifts of food.

Sadly, relations between the colonists and Indians deteriorated after that. But for one golden moment, peace, kindness, generosity and Thanksgiving reigned supreme.

Would that it could always be so.

HOPE IS THE THING WITH FEATHERS...Author: By Emily Dickinson

Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul,And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all,

And sweetest in the gale is heard;And sore must be the stormThat could abash the little birdThat kept so many warm.

I've heard it in the the chillest landAnd on the strangest sea;Yet, never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me.

Emily Dickinson, 1861

HOPE IS THE THING WITH FEATHERS...Author: By Emily Dickinson

Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul,And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all,

And sweetest in the gale is heard;And sore must be the stormThat could abash the little birdThat kept so many warm.

I've heard it in the the chillest landAnd on the strangest sea;Yet, never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me.

Emily Dickinson, 1861

UGLY HOLIDAY SWEATERSAuthor: By Anne Baird

The long-despised Ugly Christmas Sweater has come out of the closet!You're no longer branded a Fashion Rube if you wear one.Instead, if you flaunt such a treasure, you’re “Fashion Forward!”

The Ugly Christmas Sweater has become a hot commodity!It’s literally flying off the shelves.

Winter Solstice is the longest night of the year. After that, the days get longer and we begin the journey back toward Spring, fertility and abundance.It is a time of happiness and renewal.

In this image, a Persian goddess holds a pomegranate. The purple skin symbolizes birth or dawn. The bright red seeds reflect the glow of life. She stands at the transition point between darkness and light.

On this night, Persian families may stay awake. Dried nuts, watermelon and pomegranates are served. Classic poetry and mythologies may be read aloud.

The great 14th century Sufi poet, Hafiz, is beloved by Persians. One of his celebrated poems cries,

"I caught the happy virus last nightwhen I was out singing beneath the stars. It is remarkably contagious. So kiss me!"

What better way to celebrate renewal!

SKADI ~ NORSE GODDESS OF WINTER SOLSTICEAuthor: By Anne Baird

Winter Solstice is the official start of winter. It is the shortest day of the year for the Western Hemisphere.

Here, Skadi, the Norse Goddess of Winter, presides over this time of snow, fog, candles, log fires, and a retreat to the home spaces.

At this time,our pagan ancestors reviewed the year that was passing, and looked forward to the slow evolution toward Spring.

Winter Solstice invites us to step aside from the hectic holiday season. To be quiet and still.

Chinese New Year is the most celebrated day of the year for people of Chinese descent. The lunar Spring Festival begins on the first new moon of the New Year, and ends on the full moon about two weeks later.

It is a time to cherish, honor, and have fun with family and friends, while ringing in a new year. People wear red clothing, a color thought to drive bad luck away, and to attract prosperity and abundance. New Year cakes symbolizing the sweetness of life are consumed. Prayers are said to the household gods, to honored ancestors, and to Heaven and Earth.

2015 is the year of the Ram or Sheep. This beloved animal is thought to be gentle, mild and of great use to human kind. The mighty ram is also a noble creature with majestic horns and fearless temperament.

May the kindness of the sheep, and the power of the ram bless you in 2015.

Happy Chinese New Year!

TREE OF LIFEAuthor: Anne Baird

Mother, you are a tree of lifeto your children. And they are the hope of the world.

LADYBUG: A CELEBRATION OF FATHERS.Author: Anne Baird

Dads know so many cool things. Thank you for sharing them!

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!

CANADA DAY 2015: THE CANADIAN WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM!Author: Anne Baird

Oh Canada!

This Canada Day, we celebrate the greatCanadian Women’s Soccer Team, who advanced into the finals, played with courage and heart, and made us all proud. Oh, Canada!We rejoice in your many splendoursAnd beauties. Including the fabulous women on our soccer team.

The Great Horned Owl, on mighty wings,of Halloween’s deep mystery sings.While seated on his feathered back, a witch and babe in pumpkin capfly round the magic carousel,all care and sorrows to dispel.

This Halloween, forsake all fear.Our carousel spreads joy and cheer! The owl, the witch, the baby sweet,Bring tidings glad of Trick or Treat. The treat: Brave winter’s on the way. The trick: Rejoice in each new day.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

FOR THE FALLENAuthor: Laurence Binyan

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them,nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sunand in the morning, we will remember them.

Laurence BinyanAugust 27, 1914

UNTO US A CHILD IS BORNAuthor: Isaiah 9:6-7, King James Version

For unto us a Child is born,Unto us a Son is given;And the government will be upon His shoulder.And His name will be calledWonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace.

CHINESE NEW YEAR 2016, THE YEAR OF THE MONKEYAuthor: Anne Baird

A Chinese goddess sits, surrounded and embraced by a loving family of simians.

2016 is the Year of the Monkey! It’s the ninth in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, beginning on February 8, 2016, and lasting through January 27, 2017.

In Chinese culture, those born under the sign of the monkey are seen as smart, clever, and intelligent, able to build interesting careers and accumulate wealth. Mischievous and creative, their sense of fun makes them the center of attention. Their gentleness and honesty brings them everlasting love. Mark Twain once said of them, “God created a monkey because He was disappointed in man.”

What may we hope for in the Year of the Monkey? Some believe it will be a lucky year! Especially for those who, like the monkey, are vigilant, sharp, and able to adapt rapidly to fast-changing conditions in the world. Let us pray for the luck and acumen of the monkey in 2016!

FAMILY IS FOREVER!Author: Anonymous

Our family is a circleof strength and love.With every birth and every union,the circle grows.Every joy shared adds more love.Every crisis faced togethermakes the circle stronger.

“He is not here!I came to touch.To anoint Him once again with spices and my tears.But He is gone! Where is my Lord?Where have they taken Him?Someone tell me, please!That I may go and get Him…Carry Him off to some safe placeWhere He may rest in peace!”

And then, a well-loved voice murmers her name.

“Mary…”

“Teacher?”

It is her Lord!

The tomb is empty because He has risen.

Just as He promised.

And she is first to see Him.

REFUGEE MADONNA AND CHILD.Author: Anne Baird

At this time of holiday celebration let’s honor mothers in refugee camps around the world.

My Refugee Madonna and Child is inspired by Raphael’s immortal painting of the Madonna and Child, surrounded by saints and a pair of impudent angels. The Refugee Madonna and Child are surrounded by fences, and barbed wire. But her love for her child is as transcendent as the Christian Holy Mother’s.

Remember. Jesus and his family were refugees, forced to flee to Egypt to escape the wrath of Herod. Could it be that we are ALL refugees?

We come from God to our earthly family and home. We hope to find a Heaven on Earth. Some of us do. Others find themselves in a Hell of man’s creation.

Let us celebrate the resolute Refugee Madonna and her child!

May we hold out a hand to her.

Holiday blessings to you, wherever you are!

MAKING THE LOVE GROW!Author: By Anne Baird

Happiness is a walk with Daddy! The safest place to rest is in his arms.The best place to go is where he takes you .Nothing bad will happen while he is there! Step by step, we make the love grow. Oh, the comfort of his arms! The strength of his leg… With Daddy beside you the world is safe.And beautiful!

HAPPY DIWALI!Author: By Anne Baird

Diwali is the Hindu Festival of Lights. It celebrates the New Year and the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair. The Goddess Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity and fertility, is welcomed into each home with joy. Millions of lamps are lit in temples and homes. They shine on housetops, outside doors and in windows. Families gather to feast, to pray, and to wish for a prosperous year. Gold and new clothes are bought. Charitable deeds are performed. Fireworks are set off! It is a glorious holiday of hope and cheer.

May the Goddess Lakshmi smile on you.May your new year be filled with light!HAPPY DIWALI!

HEART OF OAKAuthor: By Anne Baird

Remembrance Day, 2016.George, a former sailorin Her Majesty's Royal Navy, tells a pair of childrenabout the Battle of the Atlantic during World War II.Churchill called it the most complex naval battle in history. George served in that war.

The children are enthralled with his stories.Dazzled by his service medals.

Heart of Oak is the official march of the British Royal Navy. It was composed in the 18th century by William Boyce. The words were written by actor David Garrick. "Heart of Oak" refers to the woodwith which British warships were made during the age of sail. Modern battleships are no longer made of oak!They are towering edifices of metal.

But the men who sailed those machines,like George, still had hearts of oak.

They did, at great personal sacrifice. May we never forget the service of the Royal Navyduring World War II.

CHRISTMAS EVEAuthor: By Anne Baird

Tonight is special.It’s Christmas Eve! The children know the storyof the birth of the Baby Jesus. They’ve been playing with the figures in the Christmas crèche, arranging and rearranging them on the bedroom floor. Tonight, it’s Baby Jesus’ birthday!

They love the idea of babies!They’re welcoming His arrival,giving thanks for His coming.

Even the family cat and dog have caught the spirit. Are they praying too?

CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS!Author: By Anne Baird

Christmas Happiness!

It’s Christmas Dayand everyone is happy. Santa has been good this year!Many got what they wanted.So much to be grateful for!

The baby of the family,grandma,and the family cat, however,are focused on a Small Happiness.

Wrapping paper!Ribbons!Empty boxes!WHEE!What fun to play with treasuresmost of us never notice.

There are BIG happinessesAnd small happinesses!

Being with the ones we loveis the biggest happiness of all.

Merry Christmas!May your holidays be filled with happiness,both great and small.

CHINESE NEW YEAR 2017: THE YEAR OF THE ROOSTERAuthor: Anne Baird

Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is China's most important traditional festival. It is marked by two weeks of official and family celebrations.In 2017, the festival starts on January 28th ~ the Year of the Fire Rooster!

Not only is the Rooster an important symbol to our Chinese brothers and sisters. It is revered in many cultures as a sign of illumination, of keeping track of time, and of calling attention to critical circumstances in our lives and in the world.

In Celtic mythology, the Rooster warns when there is danger, and cries out for the souls of fallen warriors. The Ancient Greeks believed the Rooster signaled victory over night. In Japan, the Rooster is allowed free run in Shinto temples, to call Shinto followers to prayer every morning. In Christianity, the Rooster crowed after Peter denied Christ three times. He is the symbol of Christ’s passion.

After last year’s roller-coaster Year of the Monkey, the Year of the Fire Rooster brings challenges. But there will also be opportunities.

People born under this sign are energetic, healthy, talkative, loyal, social, hard-working, multi-talented people. This is their time to shine.

In this image, a Rooster stands on the lap of the goddess, Quan Yin, floating on her lotus blossom. He will soon return to his domain on land. There, he will wake up his world to each new day as it dawns. And he will give his life to protect and keep order among his family of hens and chicks.

May the Year of the Rooster bring new awakenings to us all.

WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD!Author: By Anne Baird

Miss Anindita’s class is making Valentines. “Everybody must have one!” she reminds the children. “Nobody may be left out.”The children are fine with that. Who wants to be left out?Who would want to do that?

The Valentine box is crammed with their loving creations: Hearts in every color of the rainbow. just like them!One, at least, for everyone.

This Valentine’s Day, let’s give thanks for the rich variety of people on Earth. It’s a Wonderful World.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

UKRAINIAN EASTERAuthor: Anne Baird

Easter is the most important Ukrainian religious holiday. Christmas is fun. But Easter is the Real Deal!

Preceded by Lent, a forty-day period of deprivation and fasting, it is also a time of preparation for the joyous celebrations of Easter. During Lent, "pysanky", the famous Ukrainian Easter eggs, are created by the women, using secret family dyes and intricate patterns. Special Easter foods are prepared and set aside.

On the Saturday before Easter Sunday, there is a midnight mass. At midnight, there is a huge outpouring of joy. Christ is risen!

After mass, each family’s willow Easter basket, filled with pysanky and samplings of Easter foods, is blessed. Feasting and frolicking follow.

Almost every part of this Ukrainian child’s Easter finery has symbolic value! Her headdress is decorated with clusters of "kalyna" ~ opulent, red bunches of cranberries grown in the fields. Rich in vitamin C, they can be used in baking, or to make juice, jelly, jam or syrup. They show God’s provision for His people.

Her clothing is hand embroidered, and may have been passed down for generations. Her red and amber colored beads are part of her heritage. They echo the colors of the kalyna and of the sun. In her hand, she holds a pysanky, decorated in blue, in a pattern sacred to her family. The basket beside her holds more Easter eggs, the eggs speaking of rebirth and regeneration. In her lap is a sunflower ~ symbolic to Ukrainians, and to other cultures besides, of fertility, and of a turning to the light.

May we all turn to the light at this joyful season. Happy Easter!

HAPPY 150TH BIRTHDAY, CANADA!Author: By Anne Baird

O Canada! It may be your 150th birthday, but you don’t look your age. Every year, you’re more vital!

Founded as a self-governing dominion of Great Britain on July 1, 1867, with a Confederation of just four provinces, you’ve grown to a collection of ten provinces and three territories.

Evolving from your rich Indigenous roots and European contriubutions, you’re refreshed by an ever-expanding multicultural population. New streams of immigration energize you. You go from strength to strength!

Today we celebrate your greatest strength ~ Canadians!

What does a good Canadian look like?

Like the world, in all its beauty and diversity!

Happy Birthday, Canada!

We love you.

HAPPY EID!Author: By Anne Baird

Happy Eid Mubarak!May all your prayers be answered. May you be blessed with joy, peace and happiness!

WORLD ON FIRE.Author: Anne Baird

WORLD ON FIRE

Blossoms of fire bloom from burning forests. Homes that had withstood the test of time collapse.Families, displaced, flee.Leaving all behind, they run, holding only what is precious.Life.

Gather up the children! Grab the pets. Push the wheelchair. Pack some food. A purse? The family album!Nothing you can’t carry and still run.

This is the new reality,We’re not the only one.

The world’s on fire!

Yet we will live through this. We have before. Green grass will grow again.

What cannot be endured are man-made fires. The fires of terror. Pitiless war waged against the innocent with bombs and flame to bring a people to its knees.

This can’t be endured. We must fight to put them out!

Let us also light the fires of love and burn the hate and pain away.

HAPPY!Author: Anne Baird

The leaves are falling, the sun is shining!

Things in the world are far from perfect.

Our lives and the lives of our loved ones are not perfect.

But here, this day, there is this perfect moment.

Celebrate it!

Be HAPPY!

We are alive!

Focus on the Small Happiness.

It is what makes Life sweet, and even possible.

Embrace the moment that brings you joy.

Then every day will be Thanksgiving Day!

REMEMBRANCE DAYAuthor: Anne Baird

Words fail when we remember. War after war….Generations of promising lives cut short.Suffering and sorrow for families left behind.

We honor our warriors’ courage and sacrifice. We grieve their loss. We will never forget!

But we ask ourselves, “When will this stop?When will we learn to make peace and not war?”